Was ceaser ambitious

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Posted by Nidhi Nidhi 7 years ago
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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
Caesar was not ambitious.
Caesar, the most noblest man on Earth was not at all Ambitious.He had thrice rejcted the crown when offered by Antony.He had a kind heart and did not want any sort of evil feelings in the minds of his fellow senate members and therefore he visited the senate house for the satisfaction of the members.He wanted to just satiate them.Yes,this is trues that antony instigates the fickle minded mob but his points and meticulous wirds that were tailored in his speech by him were actually true.Caesar was loyal to them,but in return he got nothing.He was really noble and gentle.His will also indicated that he had no place for money in his heart but what he wanted was love, love by his fellow and country men.Therefor the crownd was moved by the words of the speech deftly carved bu Antony,his loyal friend.antony appealed to the consience of people and not actually instigated them.He turned their minds towards rationallity, logicality that was beyond the physicalities of the world
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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
Caesar was not ambitious. He brought many glories and victories to Rome and Romans. He was kind and sympathetic person. He refused the crown thrice. Caesar was very compassionate. He understood the plight of the poor. He promised seventy-five drachmas to every Roman.
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