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Essay heading: A Comparison of Winston Churchill and Julius Caesar
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Many authors and inspiring individuals cite many of his speeches. Churchill could make up speeches at the spur of the moment, and it is clear that his speeches broke the crust of the British social class system and brought together citizens divided by their accent, manners, education and wealth. One of his listeners thought that "every word was like a transfusion of drops of blood" (Winston Churchill - Schama - the Churchilliad)... displayed 300 characters
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One of his listeners thought that "every word was like a transfusion of drops of blood" (Winston Churchill - Schama - the Churchilliad). These characteristics made many people admire Churchill, and this helped him unite his country. A character in the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar that displays charisma is Brutus... displayed next 300 characters
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