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The Importance of Shakespeare's Tyrannicide
The most remarkable thing about Julius Caesar is how up until they kill him it seems like such a great idea. And then once they've done it, it seems like an obviously terrible idea. I think Shakespeare is trying to think through the role of the monarch and he has more liberty here. So for example, with Richard II, he has to very carefully craft it. Is he deposed or does he actually abdicate? You know,. He has to walk a very fine line; here he can just go for it.