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Julius Caesar
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A REVIEW
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A ) Queen Elizabeth I. B) Mark Antony. C) The guy sitting on the right with a plume and paper who’s first name is William? Who was the author?
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
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What was the name of the theater where many of William Shakespeare’s plays were performed?
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Hint: For a penny you can stand in the open courtyard with the other “groundlings”…
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For another penny you can sit among the richer folk… and not worry about the rude and noisy commoners.
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Hints: It was located on the banks of the Thames River. It was round in shape. It was called…
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HOT LITERARY CONCEPT DID WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE EVER MEET JULIUS CAESAR? NO!!! NO? BUT WHY?
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COOL FACTS: JULIUS CAESAR WAS ASSASSINATED IN 44 B.C.
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COOL FACTS: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Was born in 1564 A.D.
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LITERARY LOGIC: They could not have met.
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VOCABULARY WHAT IS ANACHRONISM ?
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ANACHRONISM WHEN A PERSON OR THING DOES NOT BELONG IN TIME WITH OTHER PEOPLE OR THINGS.
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EXAMPLE AN AIRPLANE IN A STORY ABOUT COLUMBUSAN AIRPLANE IN A STORY ABOUT COLUMBUS.
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EXAMPLE A MICROWAVE OVEN IN A COVERED WAGON.A MICROWAVE OVEN IN A COVERED WAGON.
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EXAMPLE William Shakespeare and Julius Caesar meeting? ANACHRONISMANACHRONISM
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VOCABULARY Pathetic Fallacy ?
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VOCABULARY Pathetic Fallacy Is when nature imitates the action in literature– it can foreshadow!
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VOCABULARY Symbolism Pun Conflict!
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VOCABULARY Character Concept--- The Crowd is a _______
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ACT ONE SCENE ONE
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I.i
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fight to the death Pompey and Julius Caesar fight to the death ! Pompey was a Roman general. Caesar was a Roman general. Many Romans die in their war.
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Pompey is dead. The people foolishly celebrate the civil war and are poked fun at by two TRIBUNES or government officials.
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What would we do if two American generals fought?
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I.ii
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Brutus and Cassius are not happy with Caesar. They fear that they would become slaves to a tyrant.
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Meanwhile
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Antony offers Caesar a crown three times. Caesar doesn’t accept the crown. He becomes ill.
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I.iii
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VOCABULARY WHAT IS AN OMEN ?
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AN OMEN ForeshadowsA sign or symbol of what will happen: An Omen Foreshadows.
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HOT LITERARY CONCEPT ForeshadowTo Foreshadow Foreshadowing Foreshadows Foreshadows
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Comets, Storms, Indigestion... EXAMPLES
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An Omen for Caesar Caesar is warned of the future by a blind seer, fortune teller, or prophet.
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Beware the Ides of March!
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VOCABULARY WHAT IS A CONSPIRATOR ?
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A CONSPIRATOR Someone of a group who plans harm to another.Someone of a group who plans harm to another.
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That Night:
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Brutus meets the conspirators on a stormy and ominous night.
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Will Brutus join them?
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The storm is an omen of bad events!
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II.i
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Brutus considers what he should do. His wife is concerned.
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Will Brutus tell her?
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II.ii
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VOCABULARY WHAT IS A Soliloquy ?
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Soliloquy When a character has a long speech and is THINKING OUT LOUD.When a character has a long speech and is THINKING OUT LOUD.
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Brutus has a soliloquy about Tyranny.
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VOCABULARY WHAT IS A TYRANT ?
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TYRANT When a person has ABSOLUTE POWER.When a person has ABSOLUTE POWER.
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Epitaph on a Tyrant a poem by W.H. Auden
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Perfection of a kind, was what he was after, And the poetry he invented was easy to understand;
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He knew human folly like the back of his hand, And was greatly interested in armies and fleets;
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When he laughed, respectable senators burst with laughter, And when he cried the little children died in the streets. “ Epitaph on a Tyrant ” is a poem by W.H. Auden.
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Will Brutus join the conspirators?
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Brutus finally decides that too much power in one person is bad…
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Think About It! From his poem, “Epitaph on a Tyrant,” does… W.H. Auden feel the same way as Brutus?
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Perfection of a kind, was what he was after, And the poetry he invented was easy to understand;
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He knew human folly like the back of his hand, And was greatly interested in armies and fleets;
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When he laughed, respectable senators burst with laughter, And when he cried the little children died in the streets. “ Epitaph on a Tyrant ” is a poem by W.H. Auden.
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Thought it through! “When he laughed, respectable senators burst with laughter,/And when he cried the little children died in the streets,” the irony in the last two lines of his poem suggest that W.H. Auden would agree.
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II.iii
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The Morning of March Fifteenth: (The Ides of March?)
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Calpurnia warns Caesar Cassius tempts Caesar.
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HOT LITERARY CONCEPT Hubris Too much pride... Being self centered… overconfident...Being overconfident... Hubris Too much pride... Being self centered… overconfident...Being overconfident...
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HOT LITERARY RESULT Caesar’s Hubris, or pride, makes up his mind.
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Calpurnia weeps as Caesar ignores the warnings.
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Caesar ignores his wife, the storm, the omens, and Soothsayer.
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Caesar is Assassinated!
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Antony swears REVENGE!
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Brutus goes to the People.
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Brutus speech turns the people AWAY from Antony.
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Antony goes to the people.
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Antony’s speech turns the people away from Brutus.
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Antony Defeats Brutus… who falls on his own sword (ouch!) rather than become a slave or prisoner.
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Antony Honors Brutus.
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“This was the nobelest Roman of them all….”
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