Caesar in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar is characterized in 3 ways: his personal and political beliefs, motives for his choices. Both beliefs and motives showed how he was characterized and how he was cla**ified as. Which was a Roman ruler.
Major concerns part of Caesar was his political and personal beliefs. According to document C, he would put an end to the republic that was all Rome threats. Caesar didn't ever want to see his “kingdom” go down. The people didn't really respect him, but he didn't care. He also had personal beliefs for himself. He believed as a Rome ruler he would've no one stop him. Caesar concreted so much on his power in his own hands that traditionally belong to the Senate (Document C) .Overall, Caesar had beliefs wheatear it was good or bad.
Persuasion was the reasons for his choices. The choices Caesar made band of conspirators in succeeded him in 44 B.C (document C). He was the man that made this choice of was he saw. Caesar had a reason for everything.” I saw, I came, I conquered.” He once said. All choices made some impact.
After his d**h, Caesar choices and beliefs lefted memories of him . People honor and grieve for their fallen hero. Roman People had mixed reaction to see what all he did and just died. They detested the idea of kingship. Caesar only engaged in his own Roman kingdom and people.