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Not overtly political, but..

Shakespeare has no real political point to make. However, there is a subtext that killing a leader, no matter what the reasons, is wrong and the killers will end up coming to grief. In that way, WS upheld the beliefs of his time.

Posted by Reality Chuck on April 08, 1997 at 05:49:05
In Reply to "political structure in julius caesar???????????" posted by nik noor tahirah on April 07, 1997 at 23:14:44


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