Was julius caesar really ambitious? Find evidence from the play to suppport your answer
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No, Julius Caesar was not ambitious because:
- He refused to accept the crown three times at the Lupercal Feast.
- He also gave away all of his wealth to the people of Rome and gave all the money he had received from his conquests to the coffers of Rome.
- He sympathized with the people and cried with them when they were in grief.
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Was Julius Caesar really ambitious?
Julius Caesar was not really ambitious as Brutus and other conspirators said about him. Four evidences are given below:
1) On the festival of Lupercal, Antony presented him crown thrice but everytime Caesar refused to accept it.
2) Even his will shows his generous nature.
3) He opened his parks and gardens for all the people.
4) He gave seventy five drachmas to every Roman.
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