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Julius Caesar was born in a time when social, economic, and moral problems …show more content…
Campbell explains that if a leader does not have any followers, then he/she is not a leader at all. He also states that the leaders with integrity have the willpower to get people who don’t get along to work together (Campbell, Scott.). Julius Caesar did that and more he showed that he could get the followers to his side and trust him. He got Pompey and Crassus (who didn’t get along) to work together despite their rivalry and work for him for better cost. When Caesar got the pieces mentioned by campbell “integrity leads to trust and trust leads to followers”, he began to build his own empire. During Caesar 's rule, Julius made decisions regarding his empire 's well …show more content…
This quote is an example of Shakespeare 's work on Julius Caesar life and was presented to Elizabeth 's audience in the year 1599. Many have read, heard, and seen from the play which interprets the life of Caesar and his journey following his death by the hands of the senate. Not only that but many have critique and interpret the play as well: "Critics generally agree that Brutus, rather than Caesar, is the play 's true protagonist and tragic hero. Torn between his love for his friend Caesar and his sense of duty toward his country, Brutus chooses the latter and unwittingly helps bring down the Roman republican government he thinks he is saving from Caesar 's tyranny” ("Julius Caesar." Shakespearean Criticism.) Not only is the play important but historians and movie producers/ playwrights (Caesar Must Die) alike care about the life that Caesar had lived and the significance it impacted on