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Julius Caesar

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Set against the backdrop of ancient Rome, this tragedy explores themes of loyalty and political ambition. It begins with the celebration of Caesar's victory over Pompey's sons, highlighting the fickle nature of public allegiance. The tribunes Flavius and Marrullus confront the revelers, criticizing their shift in loyalty and attempting to restore order. The play delves into the complexities of power dynamics and the consequences of political decisions, drawing from historical events to illustrate the tension between personal and public interests.

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Language
English
Publisher
Sovereign
Released
2018
Format
Paperback
Pages
122
ISBN13
9781787248144
Series
First published
1599
Original title
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Rating
3.75 out of 5
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Set against the backdrop of ancient Rome, this tragedy explores themes of loyalty and political ambition. It begins with the celebration of Caesar's victory over Pompey's sons, highlighting the fickle nature of public allegiance. The tribunes Flavius and Marrullus confront the revelers, criticizing their shift in loyalty and attempting to restore order. The play delves into the complexities of power dynamics and the consequences of political decisions, drawing from historical events to illustrate the tension between personal and public interests.