Julius Caesar is Shakespeare’s most political play. He examines whether political assassination can ever be justified, and the effect of this act of violence on its perpetrators. The high ideals of Brutus are tested to the full by the consequences of Julius Caesar’s murder; as is the self-interest of Cassius, whilst in the chaos that ensues, the opportunism of Mark Antony and Octavius is served rather than the cause of freedom. A classic study of power, Shakespeare shows the devastating effect political decisions can have on personal lives.
Julius Caesar
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Sean Barrett
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Andrew Buchan
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Paul Rhys
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Pip Carter
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Oliver Le Sueur
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Stephen Critchlow
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Harry Somerville
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Emily Raymond
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Joannah Tincey
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Roger May
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David Antrobus
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Charlie Morton
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Roy McMillan
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Joe Marsh
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Adrian Grove
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John Cummins
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James Phelips
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David Timson
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