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In a well developed paragraph, tell me how this play, “Julius Caesar,” is timeless. How are the themes of betrayal, jealousy, pride, love, fear as relevant today as they were during the Renaissance Period (the Time period in History this was written). 8 + sentences and it must include specific details from the play (characters, events, and specific details from modern day 2021.) I will ca$h app the first person to answer this correctly $5.

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“Julius Caesar,” is timeless. How are the themes of betrayal, jealousy, pride, love, fear as relevant today as they were during the Renaissance Period (the Time period in History this was written). 8 + sentences and it must include specific details from the play (characters, events, and specific details from modern day 2021.) I will ca$h app the first person to answer this correctly $5.

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NOV 4, 2019

Julius Caesar

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Julius Caesar was a renowned general, politician and scholar in ancient Rome who conquered the vast region of Gaul and helped initiate the end of the Roman Republic when he became dictator of the Roman Empire. Despite his brilliant military prowess, his political skills and his popularity with Rome’s lower- and middle-class, his rule was cut short when opponents — threatened by his rising power — brutally assassinated him.

Gaius Julius Caesar was born on or around July 13, 100 B.C., to his father, also named Gaius Julius Caesar, and his mother Aurelia Cotta. He was also the nephew of the famous Roman general Gaius Marius.

Caesar traced his bloodline to the origins of Rome and claimed to be a descendant of the goddess Venus through the Trojan prince Aeneas and his son Iulus. Despite his allegedly noble heritage, however, Caesar’s family was not wealthy or particularly influential in Roman politics.

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