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  1. The next play he likely wrote after Julius Caesar was Hamlet, which suggests that tragedy—a genre he had tried twice but not yet perfected—may have been on his mind as he wrote about Caesar's assassination and Brutus's failed attempt at political resistance.

  2. Aug 21, 2023 · Quick answer: Horatio mentions Julius Caesar in Hamlet to draw a parallel between the supernatural events preceding Caesar's assassination and the ghostly apparition they witness.

  3. Hamlet imagines that Julius Caesar has disintegrated and is now part of the dust used to patch up a wall. Suddenly, the funeral procession for Ophelia enters the churchyard, including Claudius , Gertrude , Laertes, and many mourning courtiers.

  4. Hamlet alludes to Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar in act 5, scene 1, as he ponders Yorick’s skull and the nature of death. Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar were both revered as...

  5. Close in date to Hamlet is another story of the aftermath of regicide, Julius Caesar, to which the play alludes when Polonius talks of playing the title role. Together these two plays usher in the political and personal concerns that will dominate the later tragedies.

  6. Thus when Polonius tells Hamlet ‘I did enact Julius Caesar. I was killed i' th' Capitol. Brutus killed me' (3.2.99–100), it is likely that the same actors who played Caesar and Brutus in Julius Caesar were again playing opposite each other here as Polonius and Hamlet.

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  8. A summary of Act I: Scene i in William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Hamlet and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

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