A Summary of "Julius Ceasar" by William Shakespeare.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:00:34
Act One
Shakespeare's famous Roman play opens to the scene of two Tribunes, Marullus and Flavius scolding Roman citizens for blindly worshipping Caesar. It is the Feast of Lupercal. Caesar has just come back to Rome as one of the most powerful men in the Republic. Their conversation reveals deep-seated fears that Caesar is growing too powerful and too arrogant. Hoping to reduce the blind hero worship of Caesar, the two men remove ceremonial decorations
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politicians all over the world. In my opinion, it is the greatest reason of failure in leadership. When people in leadership roles become arrogant and fail to communicate with their subordinates, ill will and harsh feelings are sure to follow. You can compare this play to multiple companies today. Their leaders are popular and seem to be very successful. Then when issues arise, they tumble from failure to set the basic groundwork with their teams.
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