Julius Caesar
eng. Julius Caesar · 1599
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Main Ideas
- Political intrigue and power struggle: the play examines the complex political maneuvers and intrigues that lead to Julius Caesar's assassination and the subsequent consequences for Rome.
- Betrayal and loyalty: a central theme is the betrayal of friends and allies, especially in the relationship between Brutus and Caesar.
- Moral dilemmas and honor: characters face moral questions about the righteousness of their actions and what it means to be honest and virtuous.
- Fate and free will: the play raises questions about predestination and the ability of individuals to control their destiny.
- Rhetoric and the power of words: the art of persuasion and manipulation through speech plays a crucial role, especially in scenes with Mark Antony.
- Consequences of violence and civil war: the play shows how violence and political assassinations lead to chaos and destruction.

Date of publication: 22 October 2024
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Genre: Drama
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