Ju‧li‧us Cae‧sar /ˌdʒuːliəs ˈsiːzəʳ/
a play by William
Shakespeare about the murder of the Roman leader Julius
Caesar, and about his friend
Brutus, who thinks Caesar is taking too much power and so joins his murderers. After Julius Caesar’s death his friend Mark
Antony makes a famous speech to the crowd beginning with the words ‘Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears’.
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