A Brief Comparison Of The Conspiracies And Assassinations Of Julius Caesar And J
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Julius Caesar, one of Rome's most powerful leaders, and Jesus Christ, who was
called 'The king of the Jews', and was the supposed Son of God. What could these two
totally different people have in common? Well, it is not simply that they share the same
initials. Julius Caesar and Jesus Christ had an almost identical downfall, both with plots,
conspirators, and mindless multitudes.
The most noticeable comparison is between Marcus Brutus and Judas Iscariot.
Marcus Brutus was Caesar's friend, and was also a member in the senate. Judas Iscariot
was one of the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus Christ. Both Brutus and Judas plotted
against and betrayed the ones seemingly most important to them. Shakespeare did
