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![]() Julius CaesarWilliam ShakespeareIn CliffsNotes on Julius Caesar, Brutus and Cassius plot to assassinate Rome's most famous emperor, Julius Caesar. After they accomplish this in perhaps the most famous death scene ever written — "Et tu, Bruté?" — Antony and Octavius pursue the conspirators across Italy, climaxing in one final, epic battle. Julius Caesar is Shakespeare's fascinating tale of political intrigue, betrayal, and vengeance — set against the rich tapestry of ancient Rome. Search this CliffsNote
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