Tuesday, May 6, 2008

~*eT tU bRuTe?*~

William Shakespeare re-enacts the death of the famous roman dictator in the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. It describes the ambition of the roman senators and their intolerance for the ppopularity of Caesar, which led them to kill him. After secrets and fears spread throught the senate, they are finally drawn to the edge. I enjoyed this book because it tells how that tragic death could have happened.

Author's Argument: Too much power can hurt you

Question: How does this reflect today's modern politics and elections?

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