Julius CaesarGraphic Arts Books, 23.02.2021 - 102 Seiten Julius Caesar was a general and stateman whose favor among the Roman people was viewed as a threat and source of conflict with other consuls. He was eventually targeted by a group of conspirators who sought to neutralize his power and influence. After defeating his longtime enemy, Pompey, Caesar is celebrated upon his return home. Roman citizens are enamored by the general, while politicians are concerned with his growing accomplishments. They fear Caesar will become driven by ambition, coveting a position as the king of Rome. A group of conspirators, including the reluctant Brutus, create a plot to assassinate Caesar, effectively ending his rise to power. The action sparks civil unrest, leading to the discovery of the participants true motivations. William Shakespeare’s interpretation of Julius Caesar’s story is arguably the most famous version. It’s been adapted across various mediums including film and television. The story is ripe with deception and betrayal but also guilt and retribution. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Julius Caesar is both modern and readable. |
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... Capitol; This way will I. Disrobe the images If you do find them deck'd with ceremonies. MARULLUS: May we do so? You know it is the feast of Lupercal. FLAVIUS: It is no matter; let no images Be hung with Caesar's trophies. I'll about ...
... Capitol, Being cross'd in conference by some senators. CASSIUS: Casca will tell us what the matter is. CAESAR: Antonio! ANTONY: Caesar? CAESAR: Let me have men about me that are fat, Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep o' nights: Yond ...
... Capitol I met a lion, Who glaz'd upon me and went surly by Without annoying me. And there were drawn Upon a heap a hundred ghastly women Transformed with their fear, who swore they saw Men all in fire walk up and down the streets. And ...
William Shakespeare. Comes Caesar to the Capitol tomorrow? CASCA: He doth, for he did bid Antonio Send word to you he would be ... Capitol, A man no mightier than thyself or me In personal action, yet prodigious grown And fearful, as these.
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