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Well, aside from the obvious and reading the play. Look into the actual history and also the underlying motives Shakespeare had in writing it. It mirrored a particularly important situation in Elizabethan England at the time. Understanding both the real history and the context in which the play was written might help you appreciate the play better.
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How can i appreciate the Julius Caesar play written by Shakespeare?
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