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17 September, 05:28

Which statement is not a reason that Shakespeare may have written The Tragedy of Julius Caesar for the Elizabethan audience? Shakespeare wanted to illustrate that Elizabeth I and Julius Caesar had nothing in common. Shakespeare wanted to show the ways that a successful authority could be toppled by the people. Shakespeare wanted to make fun of a society that was also divided by status. Shakespeare wanted to create controversy by showing the issues that might be caused by England's increasing power.

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  1. 17 September, 05:45
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    The statement that is not a reason is B
  2. 17 September, 05:48
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    It is B 55 times 37!
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