A review by therestlessbookflea07
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

3.0

First Shakespeare read. Man, Sir William portrayed in his master writing that when a man becomes eloquent of his envy and articulate of his self-shortcomings, he is an obvious danger. More so, a man who masters words can transform or torment anyone, anything.

A well-familiarized English lit classic, the reading experience was difficult especially the style, but it also communicated the readers the urgency of leadership--its risks of adornment to conspiracy.

A 3-star read!