Julius Caesar And Jkf
Franco Leon
Ms. Gale
Pre- AP English II, 6th period
December 14, 2012
Julius Caesar Research Outline
I Introduction: How hard is changing the world? What is the price of changing theworld? Julius Caesar was a Roman ruler that was loved by his people, and he wanted control over all of the Roman Empire. John F. Kennedy was a U.S president that was loved by his people, and wanted tomake the United States a better nation. They both wanted change, but in both cases there was a group of people that did not want that change. These groups of people would do anything to preventchange. They would assassinate Julius Caesar and John F. Kennedy to prevent change from happening. Thought decades apart, the lives and deaths of Julius Caesar and John F. Kennedy are remarkably similar forthe following reasons: They were both influential people, they were seen positive by most people, and they both were assassinated because of how influential they were.
II Similarities in their Rolein Society (leader, political, popular with community)
A)topic sentence: Julius Caesar and John F. Kennedy were very influential people in their times, and they want to change the way thingswere.
1) John F. Kennedy’s approach in resolving foreign conflicts and his economic perspective were products of his passion and interest in politics. (totallyhistory.com)
2) Julius Caesar becamedictator for life, and people cheered for this. (Gale’s notes)
3) Kennedy was able to lead a significant change in terms of economic growth.
III How did people see them? (Positive, Dangerous, Both)A) Topic sentence: John F. Kennedy and Julius Caesar were loved by most people, but some thought they were dangerous for their society.
1) Julius Caesar was view dangerous by senators (Gale’snotes)
2 ) John F. Kennedy confronted the National security state, negotiating a nuclear test ban treaty with the Communists. (huffingtonpost.ca)
3) Domestic and foreign policy...
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