Is there such a thing as honorable preemptive murder or crime? Is it right to kill in order to prevent something that might happen (i.e. Caesar might have become an evil emperor)?

(julius caesar by shakespeare)

Respuesta :

The above question requires a personal answer that shows your opinion on the matter. In that case, it's not correct for me to write an answer for you, but I'll show you how to write it.

This question wants you to consider the murder of Julio Cesar, which took place with the justification of being a preventive homicide. That's because the conspirators claimed that Julio Cesar needed to die to prevent him from becoming a tyrant and a great dictator in the future.

Based on this information, you should think:

  1. Is every murder a crime?
  2. Can homicide be joined as something preventive, that wants to prevent something bad from happening?
  3. Is this type of murder no longer a crime or is it still a criminal act?
  4. Are there any exceptions to this?

After reflecting and coming up with an answer to these questions, you should write your answer as follows:

  • State your opinion on the existence of preventive homicide.
  • Associate your opinion with Julio Cesar's story.
  • Show evidence that your opinion is correct.
  • Associate this opinion with current society.

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