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Ben Jonson’s Sejanus’ Fall: A Retelling
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This is a retelling of Ben Jonson's tragedy SEJANUS HIS FALL in the English of today. Reading this retelling first will help readers better understand the original play. Sejanus was the second most powerful man in the Roman Empire, and Emperor Tiberius was the most powerful person. Sejanus’ ambition to become Emperor made Tiberius become suspicious of him.
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