Description
In Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare addresses the controversial figure of the Roman emperor with sharp insight and with a dramatic originality unprecedented until then. Following the pattern laid out by Plutarch in the Parallel Lives, he contrasts the virtues and defects of the protagonists, highlights the ironies of fate, and takes advantage of the value of anecdote. Hence, the characters of the tragedy exhibit a relativism and ambivalence that give the work, which appears very simple, a remarkable complexity.
Information
Author: Shakespeare William
Publication date: January 10, 2012
Manufacturer: Folio, spol.s r.o.
Genres: Spanish literature, Books, Foreign language books
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 150
ISBN/EAN: 9788467039009

