Why Do You Think Shakespeare Wanted To Tell His Audience The Story Of Julius Caesar?

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Why Do You Think Shakespeare Wanted To Tell His Audience The Story Of Julius Caesar?

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Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: Elizabethan England shared numerous similarities with Julius Caesar's Rome. Just as Julius Caesar was the absolute ruler of an ever-expanding empire, Queen Elizabeth I found herself as the monarch of an England that was quickly gaining political power beyond its borders. Both ruled over a growing population, one that was intrinsically divided due to status and wealth. By casting light on the similaritiesÑany kinship with the imperial ancient Rome was welcomed as evidence of a successful exampleÑShakespeare was also warning the nation about what path to avoid.

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