
This tragedy dramatizes the final stand of Roman statesman Cato the Younger against Julius Caesar's tyranny, exploring themes of liberty, honor, and republicanism.
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This tragedy dramatizes the final stand of Roman statesman Cato the Younger against Julius Caesar's tyranny, exploring themes of liberty, honor, and republicanism.
will contain mild spoilers
No sexual content present
References to battles and conquest; no graphic depictions
No profanity present
No substance use depicted
No LGBTQIA+ representation
Brief mentions of Roman gods and fate
No witchcraft or occult elements
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Central themes of liberty vs tyranny, republicanism vs monarchism, and opposition to authoritarian rule
Cato's suicide is a central event, depicted as an act of defiance
Depictions of tyranny and systemic oppression under conquest
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