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The narrative explores the tension between personal loyalty and political duty as Julius Caesar returns victorious, raising concerns among senators about his growing power. The plot thickens with Caius Cassius convincing Marcus Brutus to join a conspiracy against Caesar, leading to his assassination on the Ides of March. This pivotal act ignites a civil war, prompting a deep examination of the implications of political power, the cost of betrayal, and the complexities of loyalty. The story serves as a compelling reflection on the consequences of ambition and moral choices.
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Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2010
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- Título
- Julius Caesar
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- William Shakespeare
- Editorial
- Akasha Classics
- Publicado en
- 2010
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 136
- ISBN13
- 9781605125756
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Tema histórico, Clásicos, Guerras, Asesinatos, Muerte, Obras de teatro, Literatura inglesa, Traición, Roma, Romaní, Tragedia, Dramas Ingleses, Gayo Julio César, Dramas Históricos
- Primera publicación
- 1599
- Título original
- The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
- Calificación
- 3,75 de 5
- Descripción
- The narrative explores the tension between personal loyalty and political duty as Julius Caesar returns victorious, raising concerns among senators about his growing power. The plot thickens with Caius Cassius convincing Marcus Brutus to join a conspiracy against Caesar, leading to his assassination on the Ides of March. This pivotal act ignites a civil war, prompting a deep examination of the implications of political power, the cost of betrayal, and the complexities of loyalty. The story serves as a compelling reflection on the consequences of ambition and moral choices.