Shakespeare's Julius Caesar possibly one of the most famous men in history was very courageous and quick witted . But above all he was very good with the people of Rome. At times he was also a gambler that knew how to calculate the odds. That lead him to have many beliefs about himself and the government and that's why he makes the certain choices that he does. Julius Caesars had a lot of policy and government beliefs . One of those beliefs being that he wanted to take over the senate (Document B) . He also had a belief that Brutus and Ca**ius were up to something. He had this suspicion because Ca**ius a man of fierce opposition, rather than loving the public hated Caesar. That is why Caesar was very suspicious of Ca**ius and feared his high spirit. Because he concentrated too much power in his own hands that traditionally belonged to the senate now he faces opposition from the senators of Rome (Document C). Many at whom believed that he would end up putting a end to the republic. Then during 44 B.C. Julius Caesar was a**a**inated . After his d**h the people had a mix of reactions do to his d**h.
There are many reasons why Julius Caesar makes the choices that he did because of everything that was happening to him. One of the reasons is the because of Ca**ius potentially being a threat to him. So Caesar voices his suspicions to Marc Antony ( Document C) . Caesar feels that Ca**ius is untrustworthy because he is skinny , doesn't smile and because he knows secret motives. That's probably what gives the urge to take over the senate and rule Rome alone (Document C) . But he also tells his followers that he isn't afraid of no one. But he is also a gambler who knows how to calculate all the odds. In conclusion, Julius Caesar was a man with many personal and political beliefs that lead the motives behind his lifestyle choices.