Friday, December 12, 2008

JULiUS CAESAR...LEADERSHiP.

In the book there are many bad examples of leaders. The bad: Cassius and Brutus.



Cassius, the "leader" of the conspirators, shows that he is merely a manipulative, devious, self - ambitious politician.



Cassius manipulates the weak-minded Brutus by convincing him to murder one of his dear friends. A true leader wouldn't manipulate other people to do his "dirty work" for him. Obviously, Cassius is not a good example of leadership.


Brutus also proved that he wasn't fit to be a leader. Brutus was gullible, weak, and naive. Nobody wants a push-over to be their leader. Brutus was such a fool that he was convinced to stab one of his best friends in the back...literally.


These are two of the worst examples of leaders in the book. Cassius was very devious..and Brutus fell hook, line, and sinker for Cassius's plan.

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