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What kind of leader was Julius Caesar?

What kind of leader was Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar was a political and military genius who overthrew Rome’s decaying political order and replaced it with a dictatorship. He triumphed in the Roman Civil War but was assassinated by those who believed that he was becoming too powerful.

What leadership qualities did Caesar possess?

Everyone wishes to be a winner, and Julius Caesar had a combination of the traits that make a winner. He was courageous, intelligent and was a visionary. He proved again and again that he was skilled in fighting and managed to pull off more victories than any leader that came before him.

Which character in Act IV do you think would make the best leader for Rome?

Brutus

What happens in Act 4 Scene 3 Caesar?

Titinius and Messala enter the tent with news. Antony and Octavius have killed a hundred senators in Rome and are marching toward Philippi. Brutus demands the spirit say what it is (god, angel, or devil), and Caesar’s ghost replies, “Thy evil spirit, Brutus.” The ghost says Brutus will see him at Philippi.

What happened in Act 4 of Julius Caesar?

Act IV opens after Brutus and Cassius have fled from Rome. Antony then mentions Brutus and Cassius, telling Octavius that they have raised an army. Antony concludes they must build their own army and stop any uprising that Brutus and Cassius might cause.

What happened in Act 4 Scene 1 of Julius Caesar?

Summary: Act IV, scene i Lepidus agrees to the death of his brother if Antony will agree to allow his nephew to be killed. Lepidus departs, and Antony asks Octavius if Lepidus is a worthy enough man to rule Rome with him and Octavius. Octavius replies that he trusts him, but Antony harbors doubts.

What happened in Act 5 Scene 1 of Julius Caesar?

Summary: Act V, scene i Antony, the more experienced soldier, tells Octavius to attack from the left. Octavius draws his sword and calls for Caesar’s death to be avenged; he swears that he will not lay the sword down again until another Caesar (namely himself) adds the deaths of the traitors to the general slaughter.

Who dies in Act 4 of Macbeth?

The murder of Lady Macduff and her young son in Act 4, scene 2, marks the moment in which Macbeth descends into utter madness, killing neither for political gain nor to silence an enemy, but simply out of a furious desire to do harm.

Who killed Macduff’s son?

Macduff is in England helping Malcolm build an army. Malcolm is the son of Duncan, who Macbeth killed. Macbeth knows that Macduff’s loyalties don’t lie with him, and this makes him angry. He sends his murderers to kill Macduff’s family.

Does Lady Macbeth appear in Act 4?

Lady Macbeth is mysteriously absent during Act 4; it doesn’t become clear why until the beginning of Act 5. Lady Macbeth has started to be overcome with guilt from all the blood that is on her hands and her husband’s.

What are the witches doing in Act 4?

The witches complete their magic spell and summon forth a series of apparitions. The first is an armed head that warns Macbeth to beware the Thane of Fife (Macduff). The second apparition is a bloody child, who tells him that “none of woman born / Shall harm Macbeth” (96-97). This news bolsters Macbeth spirits.

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