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The tragedy dramatizes the conspiracy, assassination, and immediate political fallout surrounding Julius Caesar, following the moral debates and conflicting ambitions of prominent actors and the public's volatile response. It moves between private deliberation and public scenes of persuasion, showing how appeals to honor, liberty, and personal ambition collide and lead to disorder and remorse. Rhetorical confrontation and ethical uncertainty drive the action, and the compact, three-act structure concentrates on the consequences of political violence and the fragile boundary between civic duty and private interest.
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