Julius Caesar
Style and Technique
William Shakespeare's play «Julius Caesar» is written in the genre of tragedy and employs the classical structure of a five-act drama. Shakespeare's style in this play is characterized by the use of blank verse, which lends the characters' speech an elevated and dramatic quality. The language of the play is rich with metaphors, symbols, and rhetorical devices such as antithesis and parallelism, enhancing the emotional impact on the audience. Shakespeare masterfully uses monologues and dialogues to reveal the inner world of the characters and their motivations. The structure of the play is carefully crafted: the first act introduces the conflict, the second and third develop it, the fourth presents the climax, and the fifth leads to the tragic resolution. Special attention is given to political intrigues and moral dilemmas, making the play relevant even today.
