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Caius Gracchus, A Tragedy
In Five Acts (1823)
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104 pages
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Set in ancient Rome during the second century BC, this historical tragedy depicts the life of Caius Gracchus, a politician advocating for the rights of the common people and land reforms. His efforts face fierce opposition from the elite, ultimately leading to his assassination. The play delves into themes of political corruption, social inequality, and the quest for justice, featuring key characters like his brother Tiberius Gracchus. This compelling work remains relevant and is often studied and performed today, reflecting its enduring significance in literature.
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2009, paperback
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