Julius Caesar
eng. Julius Caesar · 1599
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Main Characters and Their Development
- Julius Caesar - the Roman dictator whose assassination becomes the central event of the play. He is portrayed as a powerful yet vulnerable leader whose ambition and confidence in his invincibility lead to his downfall.
- Brutus - one of the conspirators against Caesar, depicted as a noble and honest man who sincerely believes that killing Caesar is necessary to save Rome from tyranny. His internal conflict and tragic fate make him one of the play's most complex characters.
- Cassius - the main instigator of the conspiracy against Caesar, portrayed as a cunning and manipulative individual who uses his rhetorical skills to persuade Brutus to join the plot. His envy and ambitions drive his actions.
- Mark Antony - a loyal ally of Caesar who, after his death, becomes one of the leaders opposing the conspirators. His eloquence and political insight help him turn the people against Caesar's murderers and consolidate his power.
- Octavius - Caesar's heir and one of the triumvirs ruling Rome after his death. He is depicted as a young but determined leader who seeks to avenge his uncle's death and assert his authority.

Date of publication: 22 October 2024
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Genre: Drama
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