The End of the Ancient Republic: Essays on Julius CaesarCarolina Academic Press, 1982 - 95 страница While recent criticism of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar has stressed the corruption of both the common people and the Republic's enemies within the patrician class, this book argues that at the core of the play lies the less obvious but more important corruption of the regime's leading defenders, particularly Brutus. |
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... fall lest in sparing him the conspira- tors in effect save Caesar . But Brutus objects . His objection , how- ever , has almost nothing to do with Antony . It is concerned instead with how the conspirators ' motives for killing Caesar ...
... fall lest in sparing him the conspira- tors in effect save Caesar . But Brutus objects . His objection , how- ever , has almost nothing to do with Antony . It is concerned instead with how the conspirators ' motives for killing Caesar ...
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... fall was immediately preceded not by their shout but by his astonishing offer . Casca's reluctance to reveal this is not surprising , for the fall's true context gives Cae- sar's actions as a whole a radically different meaning , one ...
... fall was immediately preceded not by their shout but by his astonishing offer . Casca's reluctance to reveal this is not surprising , for the fall's true context gives Cae- sar's actions as a whole a radically different meaning , one ...
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... fall Caesar ! " ( III.i.71 ) But Caesar is by no means alone in referring to himself in this manner . Brutus and Cassius do so more than a dozen times each , and even Casca does once , as does Portia . More- over , all of these self ...
... fall Caesar ! " ( III.i.71 ) But Caesar is by no means alone in referring to himself in this manner . Brutus and Cassius do so more than a dozen times each , and even Casca does once , as does Portia . More- over , all of these self ...
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