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Contending that Elizabethan Protestants viewed Rome as the seat of power of the Catholic Antichrist , Parker suggests that Julius Caesar may be read as a satire of Papal Rome , in which Caesar represents the Antichrist .
Contending that Elizabethan Protestants viewed Rome as the seat of power of the Catholic Antichrist , Parker suggests that Julius Caesar may be read as a satire of Papal Rome , in which Caesar represents the Antichrist .
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He equates him with the “ devil ” —the tyrant Tarquin who dominated Rome in the past . Eliminating the new would - be tyrant , Brutus will repeat his ancestor's act of salvation and earn for himself a place in the history of Rome . a ...
He equates him with the “ devil ” —the tyrant Tarquin who dominated Rome in the past . Eliminating the new would - be tyrant , Brutus will repeat his ancestor's act of salvation and earn for himself a place in the history of Rome . a ...
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States from modern Rome , a site recently of fascist and currently of communist menace . Its Caesar projects both the threat of foreign dictators and the appeal of America's own politician - generals . Its republican conspirators embody ...
States from modern Rome , a site recently of fascist and currently of communist menace . Its Caesar projects both the threat of foreign dictators and the appeal of America's own politician - generals . Its republican conspirators embody ...
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Henry VI Parts 1 2 and | 1 |
Production Reviews | 37 |
Themes | 52 |
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