Is Shakespeare novel julius ceaser a real incident?
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yes it was a real incident....
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if that so then when
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Shakespeare had used the facts from the book Plutarch's lives" Parallel lives". But he interpreted the facts in a way that would suit best as a play and attract more audience . An example of this is shown when every action of Brutus is justified by Shakespeare as noble . Brutus is the central character of the novel . But Shakespeare named the novel as Julius Ceaser because of his popularity among the people at the time of Shakespeare . This shows that Shakespeare had interpreted many historic facts to increase the dramatic flavor in the play.
Shakespeare had used the facts from the book Plutarch's lives" Parallel lives". But he interpreted the facts in a way that would suit best as a play and attract more audience . An example of this is shown when every action of Brutus is justified by Shakespeare as noble . Brutus is the central character of the novel . But Shakespeare named the novel as Julius Ceaser because of his popularity among the people at the time of Shakespeare . This shows that Shakespeare had interpreted many historic facts to increase the dramatic flavor in the play.
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