Step into the world of ancient Rome with this compelling audiobook of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy of ambition, betrayal, and political intrigue. The play follows the rise and fall of Julius Caesar, a celebrated military leader whose growing power threatens the fragile Roman Republic. Fearing he will become a tyrant, a group of senators, led by Cassius and Caesar’s trusted friend Brutus, conspire to assassinate him.
The murder, meant to protect the Republic, unleashes chaos instead. Mark Antony, Caesar’s loyal ally, delivers a powerful funeral speech that turns the people of Rome against the conspirators, sparking a civil war that tears the nation apart.
This audiobook brings Shakespeare’s iconic characters and famous lines—such as “Et tu, Brute?” and “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears”—to life with dynamic performances. The themes of power, loyalty, and morality resonate across time, raising timeless questions about leadership and the price of ambition.
Perfect for both seasoned Shakespeare fans and new listeners, this audiobook offers an engaging and immersive experience that highlights the enduring relevance of Julius Caesar in modern society.
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Step into the world of ancient Rome with this compelling audiobook of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy of ambition, betrayal, and political intrigue. The play follows the rise and fall of Julius Caesar, a celebrated military leader whose growing power threatens the fragile Roman Republic. Fearing he will become a tyrant, a group of senators, led by Cassius and Caesar’s trusted friend Brutus, conspire to assassinate him.
The murder, meant to protect the Republic, unleashes chaos instead. Mark Antony, Caesar’s loyal ally, delivers a powerful funeral speech that turns the people of Rome against the conspirators, sparking a civil war that tears the nation apart.
This audiobook brings Shakespeare’s iconic characters and famous lines—such as “Et tu, Brute?” and “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears”—to life with dynamic performances. The themes of power, loyalty, and morality resonate across time, raising timeless questions about leadership and the price of ambition.
Perfect for both seasoned Shakespeare fans and new listeners, this audiobook offers an engaging and immersive experience that highlights the enduring relevance of Julius Caesar in modern society.
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was een Engels toneelschrijver en dichter. Hij wordt door velen beschouwd als de beste schrijver die Engeland ooit heeft voortgebracht. Shakespeare schreef 38 tragedies, koningsdrama's en komedies. Daarnaast schreef hij 154 sonnetten en een aantal langere gedichten.
Over het algemeen is men het er over eens dat de meeste van de aan hem toegeschreven stukken zijn geschreven in de periode 1585–1610.