Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
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Publisher: Original Black Classic
Language: English
Pages: 144
Cover: Paperback
Size: 21 x 14 x 1 cm
Weight: 150 g
About the Book
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, commonly referred to as Julius Caesar, is a history play and tragedy written by William Shakespeare, first performed in 1599. The play dramatizes the events leading up to the assassination of Julius Caesar, and its aftermath, highlighting themes of political power, betrayal, and moral conflict.
In the play, Brutus, a Roman senator, is persuaded by Cassius to join a conspiracy to assassinate Caesar, fearing that Caesar’s ambition will lead him to become a tyrant. The act of betrayal, however, sets off a chain of tragic events that lead to civil war and the eventual downfall of the conspirators.
Julius Caesar is a profound exploration of leadership, loyalty, and the consequences of political actions, making it one of Shakespeare's most important works.
            
      
        