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THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR
SCENE: Rome, the conspirators' camp near Sardis, and the plains of Philippi. - ACT I. SCENE I. Rome. A street.
SCENE II. A public place.
SCENE III. A street. Thunder and lightning.
SCENE II. Caesar's house. Thunder and lightning.
SCENE III. A street near the Capitol.
SCENE IV. Another part of the same street, before the house of Brutus.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (122K characters)
Release date
1999-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1564–1616
One of the most influential writers in any language, this English playwright and poet helped shape the way stories are told on stage and on the page. His tragedies, comedies, histories, and sonnets still feel alive because they speak so directly to ambition, love, jealousy, power, and grief.
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