The assassination of Julius Caesar was reenacted in Rome at the exact same place where it had taken place 2,000 years ago.
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AS Julius Caesar rode his golden chariot in triumph through the cobblestoned streets of Rome, a slave stood behind him, ...
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Caesar is gaining power — so much so that the people of the Republic of Rome want to crown him king, which would destroy the republic. The senators, including Cassius and Brutus are determined not to ...
For those who don’t know, in “Julius Caesar,” Cassius is the guy who comes up to Brutus and says something along the lines of ...
Beware the Ides of March? Charles A. Dana Professor of English Emerita Cynthia Lewis explores how prophets in Shakespeare's ...