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Julias Cesar by William Shakespeare
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Julias Cesar

Full Cast Drama

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Length 3 hours 9 minutes
Language English
Narrators Geoffrey Giuliano & The Bell

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Summary

"Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare is a compelling tragedy set in ancient Rome, focusing on the political intrigue and personal ambitions that surround the historical figure of Julius Caesar. The play begins with Caesar's triumphant return to Rome after defeating his rival Pompey, which ignites fear among senators like Cassius and Brutus who perceive Caesar's growing power as a threat to the Republic. Cassius, manipulating Brutus's idealism and sense of duty to the state, convinces him that Caesar must be stopped to preserve Roman liberty. Despite his conflicted emotions, Brutus joins the conspiracy and participates in the assassination of Caesar on the Ides of March. The aftermath plunges Rome into chaos, with Mark Antony and Octavius Caesar (Julius Caesar's nephew) vowing revenge against the conspirators, leading to a series of battles and tragic consequences for all involved.
Shakespeare masterfully explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and betrayal in "Julius Caesar," examining the consequences of political intrigue and the clash between personal ethics and public duty. The play delves into the complexities of leadership and power, questioning whether noble intentions can justify violent actions and highlighting the unpredictable outcomes of political upheaval. Through vivid characters and intense dialogue, Shakespeare invites readers to reflect on timeless questions about the nature of authority, the fragility of alliances, and the impact of individual choices on society's fate. "Julius Caesar" remains a poignant exploration of human nature and a timeless cautionary tale about the perils of political ambition and the price of betrayal.

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