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Cato. A modernized version of Joseph Addison’s ’Cato, a Tragedy’ in a 3 Act Format

Cato. A modernized version of Joseph Addison’s ’Cato, a Tragedy’ in a 3 Act Format

Stew Hanley

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Stew Hanley
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9798991922234
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The action of the play involves the forces of Cato at Utica, located in the kingdom of Numidia (current day Tunisia/Algeria region of Northern Africa). Cato, a Roman Statesman and follower of the Stoic philosophy, was on the losing side of a civil war against Julius Caesar. Cato sees Caesar as an enemy of the Roman Republic’s history of liberty, virtue, and other great traditions; a cruel dictator in short. After the war, Cato and Scipio, a like-minded Roman general, move their forces to Numidia; Cato to Utica and Scipio to Thapsus, a couple days travel away.Julius Caesar, along with his vast army, have now come to Northern Africa looking for vengeance. Caesar has already defeated Scipio and is advancing towards Cato’s position. There Cato awaits his arrival, for a battle that Cato is most certainly going to lose. Cato has to decide - fight to the end? surrender? take his own life and save his family and friends?Through these events the play deals with larger issues like liberty versus tyranny, and virtue versus corruption. Cato must decide to stand for what he believes in the face of death.Cato is without much hope, but not alone. He does have Juba, the prince of Numidia and Lucius, a senatorial ally by his side. However, Sempronius, another senator, and Syphax, general of the Numidians, are secretly conspiring against Cato, hoping to draw off the Numidian army from supporting him. Also with Cato are his sons, Portius and Marcus, and daughter, Marcia.There are a number of love elements to the story. Portius and Marcus, are in love with Lucia, the daughter of Lucius. Juba loves Cato’s daughter Marcia, who is also loved by Sempronius. They are all eager to express their love, but given the gravity of the situation they are in, none seem willing to indulge. It is a challenging situation for even a rigid, Stoic as Cato.

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