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"Machiavel or Passionate Idealist" - Which of either applies to Mark Antony?  

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"Machiavel or Passionate Idealist" - Which of either applies to Mark Antony? Introduction Antony was slow to emerge, and it wasn't until he was forced to show his true potential, could he really be judged. He was a character with many hidden traits until he was forced to show his true character while defending Caesar after his death. He was misunderstood by all, and his true leadership qualities were underestimated. Once he became a leader of Rome, his true character was unrevealed. Antony loved Julius Caesar and became very dependent on him. Antony had desired the crown for Caesar so that all friction could have been avoided, and then after Caesar, he could have had the highest position. All this was changed however when Caesar became no more. It was impossible for Antony to subordinate himself to anyone else; least of all to the conspirators. Antony was looked down upon by all the conspirators...

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