Ignoring the warning of a soothsayer to “Beware the Ideas of March,” Caesar goes to the capitol where he is brutally assassinated. In the chaotic aftermath, the emperor’s murderers and his supporters compete for the hearts of the public, and the honorable Brutus is doomed by the idealism which led him to murder for what he perceived as the public good.
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