<p>Ben Jonson's 'Sejanus: His Fall' stands as a compelling piece in the canon of Elizabethan drama, distinguished by its rigorous adherence to classical unities and historical detail. This play explores the complex web of political intrigue and the ultimate downfall of the Roman favorite, Sejanus. Jonson's skillful use of language and his intricate portrayal of character dynamics invite readers into a world where ambition, power, and betrayal col...