Oxford School Shakespeare: Julius Caesar
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Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Apr 12, 2010
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0198328680
ISBN-13
9780198328681
Description
In this edition of one of Shakespeare's most renowned tragedies, the timeless tale of ambition, betrayal, and political manipulation unfolds against the backdrop of ancient Rome. Julius Caesar explores the complex interplay of power and loyalty as prominent figures grapple with their beliefs and ambitions. The actions taken by the characters resonate across time, making their struggles and motivations accessible to contemporary readers.
Designed for students and enthusiasts alike, the text provides valuable insights into Shakespeare's rich language and the intricacies of his storytelling. The annotations and contextual information enhance comprehension, making it easier to engage with the play's themes and characters. Through the treachery of Brutus, the fervent speeches of Mark Antony, and the haunting echoes of destiny, this edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of power and its far-reaching consequences.
Designed for students and enthusiasts alike, the text provides valuable insights into Shakespeare's rich language and the intricacies of his storytelling. The annotations and contextual information enhance comprehension, making it easier to engage with the play's themes and characters. Through the treachery of Brutus, the fervent speeches of Mark Antony, and the haunting echoes of destiny, this edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of power and its far-reaching consequences.
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