Caesar's ambition grows from "summary" of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Caesar's ambition to become more powerful and influential increases over time. His ambition leads him to make decisions that have a great impact on his life and the Roman Empire. His ambition is ultimately his downfall.- Caesar had a great drive for power, which was incredibly strong and loved by his peers. His ambition to succeed made it clear that no one could stop him from achieving his goals.
- By continuously making choices with intent behind them and consistently putting effort towards his goals, Caesar's level of ambition progressively increased until nobody could deny his success.
- To many observers, it was obvious that Caesar had a strong desire to rise amongst the ranks, even if it meant taking risks, some of which were risky yet necessary.
- As time went on, the power of his ambition grew; friends warned him of its dangers, but it seemed like nothing would stand in his way.
- The grandness of Caesar's ambitions only furthered his moments of glory and heroic accomplishments - and the people of Rome both respected and feared of his hunger for power.
- As his reach extended further and deeper into Rome, he needed to make sure that nothing held him back from his dreams of greatness.
- His ambitions kept growing as he got more and more praise, and he knew that the only way to stay at the top was to do whatever it took.
- After solidifying his position at the top of society, many noticed how far his ambitious spirit had taken him — and they soon realized that no limit existed as to what he could achieve.
- People around him increasingly acknowledged his unstoppable ambition, something driven forward with an untamable force.
- He refused to let anything cause an obstacle to his pursuit of power; even death became a mere trifle in comparison to achievement.