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The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Caesar
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112 pages
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Power struggles and the consequences of ambition unfold in ancient Rome as the story delves into the assassination of Julius Caesar. The play intricately examines themes of loyalty and betrayal, showcasing the political turmoil that follows this pivotal event. Shakespeare's portrayal of characters grappling with moral dilemmas highlights the complexities of ambition and governance, making it a profound reflection on human nature and political dynamics.
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2024, paperback
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