Picture a crown floating mid-air, perfectly centered. But—wrapped tightly around it is a long, tattered blindfold blowing in the wind. You can’t see the top of the crown clearly. It’s partially hidden, like it's being concealed from the truth. Beneath the crown: A marble pedestal, cracked and worn. One side of the pedestal is carved with the word “Glory”, the other side with “Fear.” In the background: Roman columns fade into a dense fog. Two blurry silhouettes stand in the mist. Title: JULIUS CAESAR — arched above the crown like an inscription Playwright: William Shakespeare — bottom of the pedestal Optional quote: “What we see is not what is.” See more