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Illustrated Edition containing Illustrations, Summary, Author Biography, and Characters List
Caesar and Cleopatra is a fascinating historical play by George Bernard Shaw, first performed in 1898. Set in ancient Egypt, the story centers on the complex relationship between the young queen Cleopatra and the Roman general Julius Caesar. Shaw's witty dialogue brings these iconic figures to life, exploring themes of power, leadership, and personal transformation.
In the play, Cleopatra begins as an inexperienced ruler caught in political intrigue, while Caesar enters Egypt after his victory over Pompey. Through their interactions, Shaw presents Caesar not just as a conqueror but as a wise mentor, while Cleopatra evolves from a naive young queen into a shrewd and capable leader.
With its rich character development and sharp political commentary, Caesar and Cleopatra offers a fresh perspective on these legendary figures, blending humor, romance, and timeless themes of ambition and self-discovery. This illustrated edition includes a detailed summary, an insightful author biography, and a list of key characters, making it a perfect addition to any library.
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Illustrated Edition containing Illustrations, Summary, Author Biography, and Characters List
Caesar and Cleopatra is a fascinating historical play by George Bernard Shaw, first performed in 1898. Set in ancient Egypt, the story centers on the complex relationship between the young queen Cleopatra and the Roman general Julius Caesar. Shaw's witty dialogue brings these iconic figures to life, exploring themes of power, leadership, and personal transformation.
In the play, Cleopatra begins as an inexperienced ruler caught in political intrigue, while Caesar enters Egypt after his victory over Pompey. Through their interactions, Shaw presents Caesar not just as a conqueror but as a wise mentor, while Cleopatra evolves from a naive young queen into a shrewd and capable leader.
With its rich character development and sharp political commentary, Caesar and Cleopatra offers a fresh perspective on these legendary figures, blending humor, romance, and timeless themes of ambition and self-discovery. This illustrated edition includes a detailed summary, an insightful author biography, and a list of key characters, making it a perfect addition to any library.