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Shakespeares play Julius Caesar is a tragedy portraying the assassination of Caesar and its aftermath. As in much literature, the worries of the day were dramatized using history as a model - in this case Shakespeare encapsulated the fears that Queen Elizabeth hadnt named a successor and that civil war would result. What makes Julius Caesar timeless, like so many of Shakespeares plays, are the psychological complexities at work: the characters - such as Brutus - are not simply good or evil; rather they are rendered as flawed humans plagued by their conscious and led to action by their emotions. And because its a Shakespearean tragedy, just about everyone in Julius Caesar ends up dead at the end.
© 2013 Vearsa - Sheba Blake Publishing (E-bog): 9781304191038
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E-bog: 11. oktober 2013
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