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Can you clarify what you mean by your question? As in do you mean a political position or another political person?My sources are unclear and have contradicting theories. Any definite statements?
An answer for either or both would be preferable. I am uncertain about whether he represents the powerful nobles looking to the gain the throne as seen by Caesar's ambition or Queen Elizabeth as the state descends in chaos following Caesar's death representing the threat of civil war in England following the Queen's death.Can you clarify what you mean by your question? As in do you mean a political position or another political person?
Historically speaking, I doubt Caesar would represent nobility. This is because nobility was something he very much looked down upon, as encapsulated by the distaste between him and the Roman Senate, which was filled with the aristocracy. If anything, I would say Brutus would represent nobility. It sounds more plausible that Caesar would represent Queen Elizabeth, but still they aren't really comparable since Caesar was a dictator and Queen Elizabeth was a monarch.An answer for either or both would be preferable. I am uncertain about whether he represents the powerful nobles looking to the gain the throne as seen by Caesar's ambition or Queen Elizabeth as the state descends in chaos following Caesar's death representing the threat of civil war in England following the Queen's death.