Abuse of Power in Julius Caesar    Julius Caesar was written in 1599 in England by William Shakespeare.  Shakespeare has born in 1564 and died in 1616. Nobody really knows when exactly  he was born but for the records it is assumed that he was born in April,  creating an interesting coincidence with his death. He is the greatest writer of  his century and probably of the modern era. He influenced many contemporary  writers and created a new point of view in the poetry. He wrote 37 plays and 154  sonnets. In his work Julius Caesar Shakespeare shows us the change of power in  Rome and the problems that Rome had there. Power is the ability to act with  force. Shakespeare makes visible the abuse of power and the struggle to gain  power in the biggest empire at the time. Shakespeare also shows that the power  itself is more than a name or position. It is something that the people  exercise. There is not absolute power, every power has limitations. Besides the  servants every character in some way has his power.

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