Julius CaesarPenguin UK, 07.04.2005 - 272 Seiten 'Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war, |
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... reason for the paradox is the doubleness of viewpoint which the play seems to demand of us. If the actor playing Mark Antony delivers his speech to the audience then, quite properly, he is involving us in the political action: like the ...
... reasons that will count, but the people's love and trust for Brutus – though in the event, of course, it is Mark Antony and the mass bribery of Caesar's will that sways the populace. In soliciting an attitude to the two tribunes, the ...
... reason to suppose that events might be happening in a thinly disguised England, or in some generic state transfigurable to anywhere. In some ways it is more helpful to think about the play's politics in terms of an opposition between ...
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