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Set in ancient Rome, the dialogue captures a moment of social tension as Flavius confronts idle citizens during a laboring day. The characters engage in a discussion about their trades, highlighting the divide between the working class and those who neglect their duties. Themes of social responsibility and the role of labor in society emerge, as the characters are questioned about their professions and attire, emphasizing the expectations of their roles in the bustling city.
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare
- Idioma
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- 1987
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