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Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, written sometime around 1599. As movie posters and book covers like to say, the play is "based on a true story": the historical events surrounding the conspiracy against the ancient Roman leader Julius Caesar (c.100-44B.C.) and the civil war that followed his death.

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Shakespeare wrote “Julius Caesar” for two reasons: First, to open up his new theater “The Globe”. Also, he wrote it to express his worry that Queen Elizabeth 1 impending death that could cause a civil war. Julius Caesar was poor but Elizabeth was wealthy and the similarity they had is Julius Caesar’s Rome and Queen Elizabeth I’s England is that Julius Caesar and Queen Elizabeth I were the absolute rulers of their expanding empire or kingdom. They were both powerful in their kingdom that they wanted to expand it.