Julius Caesar--the mercurial, brilliant master of Rome, love of Cleopatra, is revered by all except for a circle of colleagues who are intent on bringing him down: Anthony, Cato, Brutus...
Crossing geographic and cultural boundaries at a time when much of the world remained uncharted was a challenge faced by ancient explorers. Long before the Golden Age of Exploration, an assortment of travellers ventured into the unknown, uncovering untapped riches of land and resources in the process.
Presents William Shakespeare's play adapted into graphic novel format about Cassius, who fears Julius Caesar's ambition and forms a conspiracy among Roman republicans, which includes Caesar's trusted friend Brutus, to assassinate him on the Ides of March.
a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents
Derrick, Thomas J
1998
Discusses different interpretations of the cultural meanings of "Julius Caesar" based on historical reactions to the play, its language, and its symbolism.