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Paperback The Plays Of William Shakspeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar Book

ISBN: 1277260761

ISBN13: 9781277260762

The Plays Of William Shakspeare: Coriolanus. Julius Caesar

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This volume contains two of William Shakespeare's most compelling plays: "Coriolanus" and "Julius Caesar." "Coriolanus," a Roman tragedy, explores themes of political manipulation, pride, and the conflict between individual ambition and the needs of the state. "Julius Caesar," another Roman tragedy, delves into the conspiracy against Caesar, the assassination, and the ensuing power struggles. Both plays showcase Shakespeare's masterful use of language and his profound understanding of human nature. This edition offers readers the opportunity to engage with Shakespeare's enduring works, which continue to resonate with audiences today.

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