Julius Caesar
What is the lost of morality in Julius Caesar by Williams Shakespeare?
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I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but in the play, Caesar's arrogance and ambition result in his death.
In addition, Brutus and Cassius also set aside all sense of morality when in their arrogance, they enact their plan to assassinate Caesar.