Question:-
Moral of Drama "Julius Caesar"
▶Class 10 [CBSE BOARD]
▶English
▶Drama - Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
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▶Give answer in ur own words
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In the time that Caesar lived, Rome was a Republic and he clearly wanted to turn it into a military dictatorship with himself as the dictator. Whether he would have been a good dictator or a bad one, we will never know. A cabal of politicians assisinated him before he could grab power. That act began a long civil war which ended with his nephew becoming the first Emperor, the first dictator. The moral of the tale is that when we try to solve probems using violence, it only leads to more violence and the original problem which the initial violence tried to correbt gets lost
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Actually in my word the moral is that "WORDS ARE MUCH BETTER THAN SWORDS"
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