Antony's rhetoric
In the book Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, Cassius and the
conspirators depicted Caesar as being ambitious. He was also said to
not be ambitious by Mark Antony. He was, however, ambitious. This is
because he refused the crown three times, he did not listen to the
warnings that people gave him throughout the book, and he did not end
the punishment he placed upon Metellus Cimber^s brother, Publius
Cimber. These were all acts
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do, and he would have also. Caesar was
ambitious because he refused a crown that he felt was not good enough
for him, did not listen to warnings from people, and would not back
down from his decision to banish Publius. Because he did all these
things, it revealed the things that he would do if he were to become
king. If Caesar had become king, he would have ruled the Romans like a
tyrant.
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