“Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it,” George Santayana. Looking into the past we can find the assassination of Julius Caesar has been repeated into newer times. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Both killed just a month apart, the two’s tragic deaths relate in many ways. Both were killed by political enemies. Both were killed after accomplishing a more unified government. Both were killed in public.
Assassinator, Marcus Junius Brutus, who stabbed Caesar 23 times, was a former enemy of Caesar. Lincoln’s assassinator, John Wilkes Booth, was a confederate sympathizer. Brutus did not want Caesar to become king. Caesar had already conquered and defeated Pompey, which was Brutus’s ally, and