Julius Caesar Anti-War Hoax
An e-mail purporting to be a quote from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar is making the rounds. We were skeptical because it wasn't accompanied by an act or scene number and because it's only been a day since we were taken in by the phony Ascroft article. Here is the quote:
"Beware the leader who bangs the drums of war in order to whip the citizenry into a patriotic fervor, for patriotism is indeed a double-edged sword. It both emboldens the blood, just as it narrows the mind. And when the drums of war have reached a fever pitch and the blood boils with hate and the mind has closed, the leader will have no need in seizing the rights of the citizenry. Rather, the citizenry, infused with fear and blinded by patriotism, will offer up all of their rights unto the leader and gladly so. How do I know? For this is what I have done. And I am Caesar. "
We checked the text of Julius Caesar and couldn't find it. We then did a search for the quote and found Urban Legends Reference Pages: Questionable Quotes which says the quote is false.
"Yet as popular as the quote is, it's not real. These words are not anything Julius Caesar ever wrote or said. No biographies of Caesar or histories of Rome contain these lines, and scholars who have made it their business to know everything about the man draw a blank on this quote. Likewise, Shakespeare did not stuff this soliloquy into the mouth of the title character in his play Julius Caesar, nor did any of the Bard's other characters utter it. No record of this quote has been found prior to its appearance on the Internet in late 2001. "
Too bad, we liked it.
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