Julius Caesar (Oxford School Shakespeare)
 

Julius Caesar (Oxford School Shakespeare Series)

by William Shakespeare

The Oxford School Shakespeare is a well-established series which helps students understand and enjoy Shakespeare's plays. As well as the complete and unabridged text, each play in this series has an extensive range of students' notes. These include detailed and clear explanations of difficult words and passages, a synopsis of the plot, summaries of individual scenes, and notes on the main... (read more)

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  • Jordan R
    • Rated 2 stars

    Didn't really like this one. If my teacher didn't explain it, i would've been lost

    Jordan R wrote this review Tuesday, July 1 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Joe P
    • Rated 3 stars

    The first three acts are great in regards to deceit, the persuasive speeches, and the dirty politics. But I can do without the last two acts and the war.

    Joe P wrote this review Saturday, June 28 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • yukta
    • Rated 4 stars

    A very very good book..a couple of speeches are real inspiring..one needs to give it time to be able to understand its essence and hence enjoy it.

    yukta wrote this review Friday, June 27 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Mrs. Slocombe
    • Rated 0 stars

    horrible. never read it unless you have to! et tu brute? then caesar shall fall!

    Mrs. Slocombe wrote this review Friday, June 13 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Golden Apples
    • Rated 3 stars

    "Et tu, Brute?" This was pretty good. And it's all the more fun when you read it aloud in your English class.

    Golden Apples wrote this review Monday, June 2 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Josef M
    • Rated 5 stars

    This book I think every young person should read to understand what loyalty and dedication really used to mean.

    Josef M wrote this review Saturday, May 31 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Andrea G
    • Rated 3 stars

    Not my favorite. The betrayal is something we all go through so I can understand both Caesar's and Brutus' points of view.

    Andrea G wrote this review Wednesday, May 28 2008. ( reply | permalink )
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