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Julius
Caesar, one of the world's most influential leaders of all time, was
immortalized by William Shakespeare in his play describing his tragic
death. Plotted against by men he called his loyal friends, Caesar was
stabbed to death, but the true story remains in the Shakespearian prose that
details the horrific treachery from beginning to end. Marcus Brutus
and Caesar's nephew deal the final, staggering blow to the traitors- after a war is fought. In this perfect example of
Shakespearian drama, one is transported to the ancient and beautiful times of ancient Rome.
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this novel might also enjoy others of Shakespeare's works which number 38.
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