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Julius Caesar (play)

Language ArabicArabic
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Shakespeare derived the theme of his play and its tragic incidents from the lives of Julius Caesar a... Full description
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Shakespeare derived the theme of his play and its tragic incidents from the lives of Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius, as it consists of five chapters. Critics believe that it is the first of the three Roman plays written by Shakespeare. The other two plays are "e;Antony and Cleopatra"e; and "e;Coriolanus."e;The Romans celebrate the fertility festival and rejoice at Caesar's military victories over his enemies. But this does not prevent him from having enemies who were filled with jealousy and envy. We see "e;Flavius"e; and "e;Marullus"e; coming to a crowd that had gathered to glorify and cheer for "e;Caesar."e; They took away the memorials and ordered the crowd to go to the homes and remember and cry over the fate of "e;Pompey"e; at the hands of "e;Caesar."e;Then we see other nobles examining with great interest the increasing power of "e;Caesar"e; and his boundless ambition. Then we see a fortune teller following Caesar in his procession and warning him. It then appears that Cassius, Caesar's worst enemy, is talking to Brutus about Caesar's incompetence to rule the state. He also tries to make Brutus doubt Caesar, as Cassius wonders why the name "e;Caesar"e; has become associated with the name of Rome while there is There are many competent people in the city who deserve praise and fame because they served their country. Events continue that constitute a conflict and a tragic tragedy.

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Full name Julius Caesar (play)
Language Arabic
Binding E-book - Adobe ePub DRM
Date of issue 2024
EAN 9789779912332
Libristo code 47821933
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