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3 March, 13:42

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Part 5: Developing Central Ideas

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  1. 3 March, 15:46
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    The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play about the roman emperor

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    It was written by William Shakespeare in 1623 and it is a dramatized about the envy, loyalty and betrayal. It is a tragedy, that has five acts

    In the first scene of the act number five, Brutus and Cassius are getting ready for the battle and confronted by Octavius and Antony. In the second scene Brutus sends a message to Cassius, because he notices that Octavius' army has a weakness

    In the third scene, Cassius asks Pindarus a favor because he believes Brutus was captured, but he is fighting with Anthony and Octavius

    In the fourth scene Brutus is preparing himself for a battle with Antony and Octavius. In the fifth scene Brutus' men are ordered to retreat by Brutus. Anthony recognizes Brutus virtues and abilities and talks about himm making an important decision about Brutus.
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