Why is Shakespeare's Julius Caesar famous?
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Why is Shakespeare's Julius Caesar famous?
Fame:
Much like infamy, fame refers to being noted, talked about, and either extremely popular or unpopular. In the field of literature, best-sellers are considered famous, or popular, books. Fame is either gained through word-of-mouth recommendation or through marketing campaigns.
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View this answerShakespeare's Julius Caesar is famous because of being an example of the playwright's prowess with words. It is also famous as one of the best works...
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Chapter 11 / Lesson 9Learn the elements of Shakespearean tragedy. Summarize the storylines and analyze the plots, characters, and themes of William Shakespeare's tragedy plays.