

Julius Caesar
William Shakespeare


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Readers appreciate the depth of character in the play, particularly how it portrays the complexities of its main character. Many find the historical insights relevant and well-articulated, though a few feel that the dialogue can be overly expository and the action lacking for some audiences.
A study of the greatest Republic of antiquity as success and power first undermined, then doomed it.
Julius Caesar furiously debates whether to destroy the Roman Republic that has made him great.
Caesar at the Rubicon is a American play written by Theodore H White and published by Samuel French in New York, USA (1978).
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Samuel French · 1978 · 200 pp
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