Shakespeare’s enduring tragedy did its part to further the goals of the Mercenaries–glamorizing death, making dying for love seem the most noble act of all, though nothing could be further from the truth. Taking an innocent life–in a misguided attempt to prove love or for any other reason–is a useless waste. Stacey Jay
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The English playwright William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, published in 1599, became a cultural touchstone that resonated through the ages. The work remains one of the most influential and well-known plays ever written and is considered one of the greatest works of literature in the English language and one of the best known and most significant plays in Western literature. It is often called simply "Julius Caesar" or "The Julius Caesar." If you take an innocent life, it's pointless. It doesn't make anything better.

There is nothing to be gained from it. Just like in our society today where we kill innocent people such as baby seals and other animals just to see them suffer and die for no reason.

Source: Juliet Immortal

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