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It is such a potent play as much if not more so than it was when it was written.
I am thoroughly enjoying it so far, gee I hope people’s perception on Cassius and Brutus’s actions are positive.
However, I’ve read Dante’s Inferno which feels like a slight spoiler for how they may end up being viewed.
Dec 10, 2024 01:07PM
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I am quite enjoying it, I had read up to scene three and I find it quite entertaining how Shakespeare utilises a similar technique of placing characters in a different characters position narratively to better describe their argument and how they would act. Shakespeare goes onto using this technique in Othello.
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