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Julius Caesar

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Exploring themes of power, betrayal, and the complexities of human emotions, this play delves into the conspiracy against Julius Caesar, the dictator of Rome. The plot unfolds with Brutus and Cassius orchestrating the assassination, which leads to Mark Antony's masterful speech that sways public opinion against the conspirators. The aftermath ignites a civil war, culminating in the defeat and tragic suicides of Brutus and Cassius. With its rich character dynamics and historical insights, this work remains a staple in educational curricula.

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Language
English
Publisher
Hawk Press
Released
1997
Format
Paperback
Pages
140
ISBN13
9789388318495
Series
First published
1599
Original title
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Rating
3.75 out of 5
Description
Exploring themes of power, betrayal, and the complexities of human emotions, this play delves into the conspiracy against Julius Caesar, the dictator of Rome. The plot unfolds with Brutus and Cassius orchestrating the assassination, which leads to Mark Antony's masterful speech that sways public opinion against the conspirators. The aftermath ignites a civil war, culminating in the defeat and tragic suicides of Brutus and Cassius. With its rich character dynamics and historical insights, this work remains a staple in educational curricula.