Thursday, December 17, 2009

Et tu, Brute?

Throughout his life, William Shakespeare entertained the masses of people in London for years with his plays that continue to be preformed. Julius Caesar was the first of his many plays written and preformed. Julius Caesar is a classic that will continue to be performed for many years.

The play detailing the events just before and after the death of Julius Caesar. The setting is Rome during just after Caesar returns from his conquests through Western parts of the Mediterrean. Julius Caesar, when the play was first performed, drew in the Londoners due to their fascination with the Roman and Greek people.

The play contains all the elements of a Shakespear play from solioquies to obvious ways around the limited space to use for the play. Julius Caesar was a first of a immortal playwriter and should be at least read by people today.

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