
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: Will America Fall Like Rome?
Johnathan Bi
The Psychologies of Brutus and Caesar: Idealism and Tragedy
This chapter explores the political tensions and moral conflicts in Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar', particularly through the characters of Brutus and Caesar. It examines Brutus’s struggle with his decision to betray his friend for the greater good of the Republic and highlights how both characters are trapped by their ambitions and ideals.
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