The Tonbak Self – Taught by M. Akhavan
Description
Julius Caesar is a historical tragedy by William Shakespeare, first performed in 1599. It dramatizes political conspiracy and civil conflict in ancient Rome following the assassination of Julius Caesar. Brutus joins Cassius and other conspirators to kill Caesar, fearing his growing power, but the act triggers turmoil and war. Mark Antony’s persuasive speech turns public opinion against the conspirators, leading to violent consequences. The play explores themes of political duty, moral ambiguity, and the consequences of ambition and betrayal. Rather than depicting clear heroes or villains, Shakespeare presents complex characters whose decisions shape history. It remains an influential study of power and ethical conflict in political life.
- Pages: 170
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN : 9789644459733
- Persian Title: کتاب تراژدی قیصر اثر ویلیام شکسپیر



