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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Lopez‚ Katarina Singson‚ Matthew Vielmas‚ Bianca English 10H‚ III October 29‚2014 Julius Caesar Antony’s Speech The great Julius Caesar lies dead‚ and Marc Antony attempts to turn the crowd against his killers‚ who previously had won the support of the people. In Act III‚ scene II of the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Marc Antony uses his skills as an orator to manipulate the crowd against the conspirators. Antony first gains the crowd’s trust‚ then casts doubt on the conspirators’ motives
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Julius Caesar defeated Pompey! He returns to Rome - the question is will he become King? In the play Julius Caesar returns to Rome after defeating Pompey. Some Romans want to make him king‚ but others think he will become too powerful‚ and they kill him. After the killing of Caesar‚ they have to justify their motives to the people of Rome. Marcus Antony and Marcus Brutus both give a speech at Caesar’s funeral‚ they both try to persuade the audience to agree with them using rhetorical appeals (ethos
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making the reader or listener question and think about the topic more thoroughly. In Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Mark Antony’s funeral speech for Caesar persuaded the audience more effectively than Brutus’ speech because of his use of rhetorical devices such as logos‚ aposiopesis‚ anaphora. Although much of Mark Antony’s speech presents a plethora of pathos‚ he uses logos very well to justify how Caesar was a good man because when presented with the crown “he did thrice refuse.”(Act III
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Leadership in Julius Caesar In Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Cassius is shown as the leader of the conspirators. Brutus‚ as chose by Cassius‚ becomes a secondary leader in the plan to eliminate Caesar. Cassius and Brutus portray specific leadership qualities in very different ways. Brutus shows he is a more sufficient leader by his bravery‚ integrity and selflessness. Cassius’ lack of bravery is matched up to that of Brutus at the time of their deaths during the Battle of Philippi
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between Mark Antony and Brutus is very interesting‚ there are some similarity and differences which makes it interesting thing about them. The Author is William Shakespeare‚ the book is called “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”. I think the highlights of the book is when Brutus and his friends kill Caesar and Mark Antony is mad at them and gathers troops and eventually everybody dies at the end of the book. The characters to compare are Brutus and Mark Antony. One huge similarity is that they are both fighting
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Julius Caesar is the best essay ever made in the world. Julius Caesar is the best essay ever made in the world. Other essays are good‚ even some are really good. But they are not the best essays ever made in the world. It has a lot of good words and a lot of good word things. And the sentences is so good‚ even scientists don’t know what it is. You can read Julius Caesar essay anywhere‚ on a bike or on a different bike. You can read Julius Caesar essay any time‚ in the morning or with
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celebrate Caesar’s return to Rome. They are for Caesar and‚ thus‚ celebrating his victorious win over Pompey. As stated by Cobbler in Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ Line 32‚ he said‚ “But indeed‚ sir‚ we make holiday to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph.” The commoners are treating Caesar’s return as a holiday. Because they are in high spirits to see Caesar‚ they are taking a day off work. After the ten years Caesar has left‚ the people of Rome still love and praise Caesar for being a benevolent leader. He is for
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stabbing‚ narcissist. In the beginning of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus was loyal to both of his allies: Caesar and Cassius. However‚ he was always thinking about the citizens in Rome. Brutus had made a self agreement to not be on one of his friends’ side‚ and doing this expected that nothing intense would happen. Later‚ in Act II scene i‚ Brutus is alone in his garden and debates whether if he should help kill Caesar. He concluded with realizing he had to murder Caesar. After he made his decision‚ he talked
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Marcus Brutus‚ the tragic hero of Julius Caesar‚ is a widely admired‚ honorable leader and senator of Rome. Many follow Brutus due to his honest nature‚ though this nature leads to his death. A tragic hero‚ by Aristotle’s definition‚ is a powerful man with great character that possesses a flaw that leads to his/her inevitable hardship or demise. All of these traits‚ which Brutus carries‚ Cassius and the conspirator take advantage of. In the tragedy Julius Caesar‚ the Tragic Hero is known to be Brutus
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