
Julius Caesar
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
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Formato
Brochura
Páginas
128
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2001
Editora
Troll
ISBN-10
0816772053
ISBN-13
9780816772056
Descrição
William Shakespeare's exploration of ambition, power, and betrayal is vividly embodied in a tale set in ancient Rome. The story weaves around the charismatic leader Julius Caesar, whose rise and subsequent assassination thrusts the city into turmoil. Power dynamics shift dramatically as the characters grapple with loyalty, honor, and the moral complexities of their choices.
Amidst the political intrigue, Brutus emerges as a central figure torn between his affection for Caesar and his ideals for Rome. The tension escalates as conspirators plot against the ruler, revealing the darker sides of friendship and ambition. Each character's motivations are intricately developed, showcasing the delicate balance between personal desire and public obligation.
As themes of fate, free will, and the consequences of actions unfold, the narrative challenges readers to contemplate the nature of power and its impact on society. The haunting echoes of betrayal resonate long after the final act, leaving a profound imprint on the contemplation of human frailty.
Shakespeare's masterful language and adept characterizations invite readers into a world where history and morality intertwine. The dramatic events spark discussions that extend beyond the pages, making the story a timeless reflection on the struggles of leadership and the sacrifices made in the quest for power.
Amidst the political intrigue, Brutus emerges as a central figure torn between his affection for Caesar and his ideals for Rome. The tension escalates as conspirators plot against the ruler, revealing the darker sides of friendship and ambition. Each character's motivations are intricately developed, showcasing the delicate balance between personal desire and public obligation.
As themes of fate, free will, and the consequences of actions unfold, the narrative challenges readers to contemplate the nature of power and its impact on society. The haunting echoes of betrayal resonate long after the final act, leaving a profound imprint on the contemplation of human frailty.
Shakespeare's masterful language and adept characterizations invite readers into a world where history and morality intertwine. The dramatic events spark discussions that extend beyond the pages, making the story a timeless reflection on the struggles of leadership and the sacrifices made in the quest for power.
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