Julius CaesarPenguin UK, 2005 M04 7 - 272 páginas 'Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war, |
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... . 1.30), present it in a way that imaginatively engages the people. Often this is more a matter of winning hearts than minds: such speeches usually sound impressive in the heat of the moment, but will less Introduction.
... matters: the play demonstrably doesn't correspond in every detail to what historians know of Rome in the first century BC, but what matters in a drama is how far the world onstage differs from the familiar, day-to-day lives of its ...
... matter whether the tribunes are silenced by impeachment or execution: either way, it gives strong support to the view of Caesar as a dangerous tyrant-in-waiting. But for an audience which has bristled against the characters in the ...
... matter is, rather, the question of who should govern, and by what right: Brutus and Cassius stand for senatorial rule, and the problem of Caesar is the encroachment of autocracy. The conict is often expressed in terms of two different ...
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