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Throughout The Book The Sacrilege, Caesar Evolved From A Political Nothing, To A

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Term Paper TitleThroughout The Book The Sacrilege, Caesar Evolved From A Political Nothing, To A
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Throughout the book "The Sacrilege," Caesar evolved from a political nothing, to a political mastermind.  It is easy to see his progress through the eyes of a character by the name of Decius.  He helps use to realize that Caesar wanted three main things in this scheme.  He desired money, some military men, and finally a consulship.  To get what he wanted, Caesar had to be smart, powerful, and a little sneaky.  Decius changes his views on how he views Caesar through a series of events throughout the story.  Decius gains respect for Caesar and so does every else who has seen Caesar in action.
     At first, Decius doesn’t believe that Caesar will amount to much in his lifetime.  He believes that Caesar would rather live a luxurious and relaxed life.  Although Caesar didn’t think so.  Burra, who thought that Caesar would be brilliant if he enlisted and controlled a legion, was exactly correct.  Caesar, as history as shown, is a brilliant leader.  Caesar believed that by leading you must not just make a plan, you must carry it out with his own manpower.  He was always on his horse leading his pack through the bloodshed, not like many other leaders.
     When Decius was talking to Milo towards the beginning of the story he says that Caesar is known for being "reckless."  He recounts the story of the pirates that captured him.  Also in that conversation, Decius puts down Caesar because he says that Caesar has no money and that even as Pontifex Maximus, he still doesn’t have any money.  So he thinks less of Caesar when Milo tells him about a huge loan from Crassus to Caesar because he couldn’t pay off hi...

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