The Tragedy of Julius CaesarFirst Avenue Editions ™, 01.08.2014 - 128 Seiten Marcus Brutus, a Roman politician, considers Emperor Julius Caesar to be a friend, but a senator—Caius Cassius—convinces Brutus that Caesar has too much power. Brutus would rather Rome be a republic than an empire ruled by a tyrant, so he participates in a conspiracy to kill Caesar. Though Brutus believes his actions will benefit Rome, Caesar's murder brings about more bloodshed, including Brutus's own. The play examines friendship and patriotism, the succession of leadership, and the roles of fate and free will. Shakespeare wrote this drama, rooted in Roman history, in 1599; it was published in 1623, after Shakespeare's death. This is an unabridged edition of the tragic play. |
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William Shakespeare. THE TRAGEDY of JULIUS CGleSCR by William Shakespeare FIRST AVENUE editions Marcus Brutus, a Roman politician, considers Emperor Julius Caesar to.
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... Caesar's Palace Act 2, Scene 3. A Street Near the Capitol Act 2, Scene 4. Another Part of the Same Street, Before The House Of Brutus ACT 3. Act 3, Scene 1. Rome. before the Capitol; the Senate Sitting Act 3, Scene 2. The Same. The ...
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... , Citizens, Soldiers, Commoners, Messengers, and Servants Calpurnia, wife to Caesar Portia, wife to Brutus SCENE: Rome, the conspirators' camp near Sardis, and the plains of Philippi. ACT 1. ACT 1, SCENE 1. ROME. A STREET. [Enter.