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Caesar defeated Pompey's sons and is returning back to Rome.

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Q: In Shakespeare play Julius Caesar What event of Caesars career immediately preceded the plays actions?
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What are the stereotypes represented by Dogberry and Verges in William Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing'?

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In the book Macbeth by William shakespeare how are Macbeth actions different from lady Macbeth actions?

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