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Julius Caesar

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  • 136 páginas
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The tension between loyalty and political power drives the narrative as Julius Caesar returns victorious, only to face growing fears of his supremacy in the Roman Republic. A conspiracy led by Caius Cassius and reluctantly supported by Marcus Brutus culminates in Caesar's assassination on the Ides of March. This pivotal moment ignites a civil war, prompting a reflection on the cost of ambition and betrayal. The play explores themes of loyalty, the consequences of political actions, and the complexities of human motives amidst a backdrop of historical conflict.

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Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2010
Páginas
136
ISBN13
9781605126135
Serie
Primera publicación
1599
Título original
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Calificación
3,75 de 5
Descripción
The tension between loyalty and political power drives the narrative as Julius Caesar returns victorious, only to face growing fears of his supremacy in the Roman Republic. A conspiracy led by Caius Cassius and reluctantly supported by Marcus Brutus culminates in Caesar's assassination on the Ides of March. This pivotal moment ignites a civil war, prompting a reflection on the cost of ambition and betrayal. The play explores themes of loyalty, the consequences of political actions, and the complexities of human motives amidst a backdrop of historical conflict.