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How does politics affect the relationships of the characters in the play Julius Caesar? The response should be 5-7 sentences

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Julius Caesar has been one of William shakespeare most well-known plays, and it is often recognised as one of the best sociopolitical dramas ever written. The drama is told from the perspective of Julius Caesar, a Roman former general, and portrays his murder and its plan, as the title indicates.

Julius Caesar was a diplomatic and social genius who destroyed Rome's crumbling political system and installed a dictatorship in its stead. He won the Roman Civil War, but was murdered by people who thought he was gaining too much authority.

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