The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, written in 1599, is a story about power and ambition and includes themes on honor, patriotism, mobs, envy, and corruption. Caesar's assassination contains some of the most famous lines in all of Shakespearean literature from Caesar's final words, "Et tu, Brute?" to Mark Antony's famous speech that begins "Friends, Romans, countrymen."
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