Julius CaesarInsight Publications, 2011 - 224 Seiten Even the most resolutely disengaged students can finally 'discover' and thrill to the rhythms and passions of Shakespeare's plays! Award-winning teachers and Shakespearean scholars have extensively trialled their approach to teaching Shakespeare's plays in the classroom, and this series is the result! The plays in this series are becoming increasingly popular for student resources in schools as English and Drama teachers discover their fabulous teaching and learning qualities. |
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... characters Act summaries and activities 1 3 6 8 8 9 15 16 Act 1 Scene 1 The Tribunes versus the people of Rome Scene 2 Hints of conspiracy 20 20 29 Scene 3 The storm 45 Act 2 54 Scene 1 Brutus and the conspiracy 54 Scene 2 Calpurnia's ...
... characters Act summaries and activities 1 3 6 8 8 9 15 16 Act 1 Scene 1 The Tribunes versus the people of Rome Scene 2 Hints of conspiracy 20 20 29 Scene 3 The storm 45 Act 2 54 Scene 1 Brutus and the conspiracy 54 Scene 2 Calpurnia's ...
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... characters . All of the parts are played by males , and female characters , like Portia and Calpurnia , are played by boys whose voices have not yet broken . Theatre companies . are considered too dangerous for women , and they won't be ...
... characters . All of the parts are played by males , and female characters , like Portia and Calpurnia , are played by boys whose voices have not yet broken . Theatre companies . are considered too dangerous for women , and they won't be ...
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... characters for his play; he closely followed the details of the main historical figures, such as Caesar, Cassius, Brutus and Mark Antony, as they are described in Plutarch's history. Although Shakespeare's play follows an original ...
... characters for his play; he closely followed the details of the main historical figures, such as Caesar, Cassius, Brutus and Mark Antony, as they are described in Plutarch's history. Although Shakespeare's play follows an original ...
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... characters often speak in poetry. Shakespeare's language can, at times, be challenging, but the reward is in the challenge. Below are some tips on how to read the text and some of the main features to look out for. Don't worry too much ...
... characters often speak in poetry. Shakespeare's language can, at times, be challenging, but the reward is in the challenge. Below are some tips on how to read the text and some of the main features to look out for. Don't worry too much ...
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... character and another [Context: While expressing his private fears of dying, Cassius breaks off to call his servant to find out news of the battle.] CASSIUS ... Time is come round, And where I did begin, there shall I end; My life is ...
... character and another [Context: While expressing his private fears of dying, Cassius breaks off to call his servant to find out news of the battle.] CASSIUS ... Time is come round, And where I did begin, there shall I end; My life is ...
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1ST CITIZEN 2ND CITIZEN 4TH CITIZEN Act 3 Scene Antony and Octavius Antony’s ARTEMIDORUS audience battle blood Brutus and Cassius BRUTUS CASSIUS BRUTUS Caius Calpurnia Capitol Cassius and Brutus CASSIUS BRUTUS CASSIUS Cato character Cicero Cinna CINNA THE POET CITIZEN 3RD CITIZEN CITIZEN ANTONY CLITUS conspiracy conspirators Copy and complete crowd dangerous Decius Discuss doth Elizabethan Enter Exit fear feast of Lupercal ghost give gods hand hath hear heart honour iambic pentameter Ides of March imagery Joseph Mankiewicz Julius Caesar killed language Lepidus Ligarius lines look lord Lucilius LUCIUS BRUTUS Mark Antony Marullus Marullus and Flavius MESSALA metaphor murder Narrator optional night Octavius Philippi Pindarus play Pompey Portia present Publius Questions Roman Republic Rome Senate SERVANT Shakespeare soldiers soliloquy SOOTHSAYER speak speech spirit Strato sword tell Text notes theatre thee things Titinius Trebonius Triumvirate tyrant Volumnius word