Publisher's Synopsis
The Tragedie of Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare that explores the events leading up to the assassination of Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator, and the aftermath of his death. The play is set in ancient Rome and follows the actions of several characters, including Caesar himself, Brutus, Cassius, Mark Antony, and others, as they navigate political intrigue, betrayal, and power struggles. The play begins with Caesar returning to Rome after a successful military campaign. However, his growing power and popularity among the people of Rome have made some of his fellow senators uneasy, particularly Cassius and Brutus. They conspire to assassinate Caesar, believing that it is necessary to prevent him from becoming a tyrant. Despite warnings from his wife and others, Caesar attends the Senate on the day of his assassination. He is stabbed to death by the conspirators, and chaos ensues in Rome as the news of his death spreads. Mark Antony, a loyal friend of Caesar, delivers a powerful speech at his funeral, inciting the people of Rome to seek revenge against the assassins. The play explores themes of power, loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of political ambition. It is known for its famous speeches, including Caesar's ""Et tu, Brute?"" and Mark Antony's ""Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears."" The Tragedie of Julius Caesar remains one of Shakespeare's most popular and enduring plays, and has been adapted into numerous films, stage productions, and other works of art.Ant. He shall not liue; looke, with a spot I dam him. But Lepidus, go you to Caesars house: Fetch the Will hither, and we shall determine How to cut off some charge in Legacies .This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.