Julius Caesar Timeline (by Act and Scene) ACT I (Good Luck () |Scene 1 |Scene 2 |Scene 3 | |On February 15‚ the Feast of |On the same day‚ Caesar attends the |On the night of March 14‚ a terrible storm | |Lupercal‚ the people take a |traditional race at the festival of Lupercal |brings different reactions. | |holiday to celebrate Caesar’s |and receives a warning
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sometimes‚ who owe you a lot of things but in the end‚ they’ll pay you with grudge‚ ill- responses‚ anger‚ jealousy and envy. This happened to Caesar. He helped a lot of people‚ the people of Rome‚ the senators‚ the soldiers and the Rome itself. But what had happened to him? Who is Julius Caesar‚ on the first place? What did he do? CHARACTERS: * Julius Caesar * Pompey * Julia * Cornelia * Marcus Brutus * Antony * Cassius
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Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar are very significant because they impress upon the Elizabethan‚ who believed in witchcraft and supernatural events. Similarly most Romans also believed in the reality of such supernatural events. The Romans were portrayed as they truly believed in the Roman gods‚ and any supernatural events were implied as god talking to them‚ or warning them. Shakespeare uses supernatural to impact the drama of the play‚ in the beginning of the play‚ soothsayer informs Caesar that he should
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the assassination of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a Triumvir in the first Roman Triumvirate‚ and he made great strides in the direction of modern systems of government‚ with the election of certain power figures‚ and having the first written law. However‚ even though many people loved the actions of Caesar‚ some still resented him. So this led to conspirators gathering support and assassinating Julius Caesar. However‚ Rome changed more after Caesar fell than when Caesar was influencing the decisions
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The Protagonists of Julius Caesar In the play‚ Julius Caesar‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ the plot uncovers several different characters: the tragic hero‚ Brutus‚ the anti-hero‚ Cassius‚ and the hero‚ Mark Antony. These three characters continue to display fitting attributes throughout the entire play. All of them are defined as a protagonist and they endure changes and grow as the play progresses. Brutus acts out of a desire to limit the self-serving aspects of his actions‚ ultimately dooming
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Orwell and Pablo Picasso in Julius Caesar‚ Animal Farm and Guernica respectively where each protagonist presented is shown to act on behalf of their own agenda espousing the belief that their perspective is indeed the most desirable. Due to the complex nature of perspective‚ it is impossible to encapsulate the entire truth at once. Caesar perceives his role in public to be the “northern star” of Rome. Juxtaposed against this highhanded nature is the irony that Caesar has not fathered a child “Shake
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Julius Caesar Seminar Questions 1. When Caesar says that Cassius thinks too much‚ I agree. Cassius tends to look into the details and over think simple situations. He becomes very meticulous about how the group of the conspirators is organized. Also‚ while Cassius is the one who originally comes up with the idea of the conspiracy and that he wants Brutus to be in charge‚ he thinks through the plan‚ yet does not want to take responsibility. Cassius just about argues with himself‚ due to too
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Murellus and Flavius Murellus and Flavius are two of the first characters we are introduced to. They enter and begin to chastise commoners for celebrating on a working day. Their first communal trait‚ arrogance‚ can be seen here‚ in the way that they address and respond to the people. It is obvious that the cobbler and carpenter are of lower social status to them‚ and they speak to them in a somewhat derogatory manner. “Hence‚ home‚ you idle creatures‚ get you home!” says Flavius in the opening
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Cesar E. Chavez An American Hero‚ Cesar Chavez was a wonderful man who dedicated his life to helping other people. Cesar’s parents taught him as he was growing up about working hard‚ how his education was important ‚ and that respecting others was a big importance to them‚ so they were very strict with César and his brothers and sisters taught them to show respect for others Cesar’s parents thought his education was very important for his future but‚ school was difficult for him because‚ he
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