"e;Caesar and Cleopatra"e; by George Bernard Shaw is a captivating historical drama that imagines the meeting between Julius Caesar, the powerful Roman general, and Cleopatra, the young and enigmatic queen of Egypt. Set during a crucial moment in history, the play follows the unlikely friendship and mentorship that develops between the two iconic figures. The story begins with Caesar's arrival in Alexandria, where he seeks to mediate the power struggle between Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy XIII, over the Egyptian throne. Despite their initial differences, Caesar recognizes Cleopatra's potential and intelligence. He takes her under his wing and becomes her mentor, guiding her in matters of politics, strategy, and leadership.
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Table of contents
- ACT I
- ACT II
- ACT III
- ACT IV
- ACT V
- NOTES
