уторак, 22. новембар 2011.

Julius Caesar: A Reformer or a Dictator?

                                                              

                                                               JULIUS CAESAR: REFORMER
I am a poor Plebian man who doesn't own a farm like the rich ones do, the Patricians. I find this quite unfair and I hope to have a better future with my wife, five kids and an uncle who has two sons. Some say our future will be better, some say it won’t, but who knows, I guess I’ll just have to find out. One day, I was surprised. The great Julius Caesar arrived! At first I didn’t know who he was, or what he did, or even what he was meant to do. So, this is what I found out. Julius Caesar is a famous writer, speaker, politic and philosopher now-a-days. He was born in 100 BCE and loves sport. A few days later, I found out some local news. I was fascinated. This is my thought of him: Caesar is a legend. He started public job programs to aid us! Also, instead of being against the Patricians and other citizens, he granted the Roman citizenship to people from many other foreign countries and city-sates. I am very grateful for the Reformer Caesar. People say that he became an enemy when he refused to follow the Senate's order to return to Rome, and he also increased the number of senators to add up to his supporters list. I do not believe this, at all! This is why I have absolute right to vote on Caesar as a reformer! He helped us more than ever! Caesar was also very ambitious and always wished for the best for himself- fame and power, of course. He has finally led us, the poorer, farm our own farms and set free from slavery to the Patricians. I am so happy! My family and friends are finally able to do whatever we want.

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