What Shakespeare's "Julius Ceasar" Teaches Us About Tyranny
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In order to consider the problem of tyranny, as examined in "Julius Caesar," let's begin with Aristotle's understanding of tragedy and try to apply it to the range of tragedies that Shakespeare wrote.
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