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Julius Caesar

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96 pages
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4 hours

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Focusing on the character of Brutus, the play explores the psychological turmoil of an honorable man caught in a web of political intrigue. As Brutus grapples with the moral implications of assassinating Julius Caesar, the narrative unfolds the tragic consequences of his misjudgments, leading to civil war and chaos. The themes of tyranny and moral justification are central, as Brutus believes that killing an innocent Caesar is necessary to prevent the rise of monarchy in Rome, setting the stage for a profound exploration of ethics and power.

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