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Cato

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Cato by Joseph Addison is a landmark neoclassical tragedy that explores themes of virtue, liberty, honor, and political resistance. First performed in 1713, the play quickly became one of the most influential dramatic works of its time, admired for its eloquent language, moral seriousness, and powerful philosophical ideas.

Set during the final days of Cato the Younger, the Roman statesman and Stoic philosopher, the drama unfolds against the backdrop of Julius Caesar's rise to power and the collapse of the Roman Republic. As Caesar's forces advance, Cato and his loyal supporters retreat to Utica in North Africa, where they face the inevitable defeat of their cause. Yet even in the face of political collapse, Cato remains steadfast in his commitment to republican ideals and personal integrity.

The play interweaves political conflict with personal struggles, including the romantic tensions between Cato's children, Marcia and Juba, and the internal divisions among his followers. While some characters consider surrender or compromise, Cato embodies unwavering resolve, choosing death over submission to tyranny.

Joseph Addison crafts a work rich in rhetorical brilliance and moral reflection, drawing heavily on classical ideals of Stoicism. Cato became especially significant in shaping Enlightenment thought, influencing debates on governance, liberty, and resistance to authoritarian rule. Its famous speeches were quoted by political leaders and revolutionaries on both sides of the Atlantic.

Blending philosophical depth with dramatic intensity, Cato remains a cornerstone of early 18th-century English drama. It continues to be studied for its exploration of civic virtue, ethical leadership, and the tension between personal sacrifice and political duty.

Ideal for students of literature, political philosophy, and classical theatre, Cato stands as a timeless meditation on freedom, integrity, and the price of unwavering principle.

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E-bog: 7. maj 2026

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