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Julius Caesar
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[United States] : Open Road Media, 2020.
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1 online resource (95 pages)
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Shakespeare's tragic tale of power, politics, friendship, and betrayal in ancient Rome. Julius Caesar is basking in the glow of military triumph-but his friend Brutus has fallen in with a band of conspirators who argue that Caesar's ambitions may soon cast a pall of tyranny over Rome's people. Torn, Brutus finally agrees to pick up a knife and join in assassinating Caesar on the Ides of March. His act is driven by a fear of dictatorship and a desire to protect the citizenry, but the events that follow will have heart-wrenching consequences, in one of the immortal playwright William Shakepeare's greatest works.

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English
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9781504062978, 1504062973
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Shakespeare's tragic tale of power, politics, friendship, and betrayal in ancient Rome. Julius Caesar is basking in the glow of military triumph-but his friend Brutus has fallen in with a band of conspirators who argue that Caesar's ambitions may soon cast a pall of tyranny over Rome's people. Torn, Brutus finally agrees to pick up a knife and join in assassinating Caesar on the Ides of March. His act is driven by a fear of dictatorship and a desire to protect the citizenry, but the events that follow will have heart-wrenching consequences, in one of the immortal playwright William Shakepeare's greatest works.
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Shakespeare, W. (2020). Julius Caesar. [United States], Open Road Media.

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Shakespeare, William. 2020. Julius Caesar. [United States], Open Road Media.

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Shakespeare, William, Julius Caesar. [United States], Open Road Media, 2020.

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Shakespeare, William. Julius Caesar. [United States], Open Road Media, 2020.

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