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Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar

William Shakespeare

Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy plunges us into the heart of ancient Rome, where the triumphant Julius Caesar returns from war, only to find himself entangled in a web of political paranoia and personal betrayal. As the Roman Republic teeters on the brink of empire, a conspiracy brews among senators who fear Caesar's growing power, chief among them the honorable Brutus, torn between his loyalty to a friend and his devotion to the ideals of Rome. The play meticulously charts the spiraling consequences of an assassination, from the chilling 'ides of March' warning to the violent aftermath that plunges the city into civil war, exploring the fragility of power and the heavy price of ambition.

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Measure for Measure
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Love’s Labour’s Lost
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The Merchant of Venice
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Cymbeline
Henry VI, Part III
Twelfth Night
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All’s Well That Ends Well
The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
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