The play embodies the predicament of Caligula, the ancient Roman emperor known for his brutality, madness, and sadism. The play portrays him as a man who denies himself the quality of humans and their...Read more limitations and wants the impossible and immortality. He imagines himself as the owner of heaven and earth, the past, present, and future.
The play embodies the predicament of Caligula, the ancient Roman emperor known for his brutality, madness, and sadism. The play portrays him as a man who denies himself the quality...Read more of humans and their limitations and wants the impossible and immortality. He imagines himself as the owner of heaven and earth, the past, present, and future.
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