Julius CaesarSteck-Vaughn, 1991 - 48 Seiten In this striking tragedy of political conflict, Shakespeare turns to the ancient Roman world and to the famous assassination of Julius Caesar by his republican opponents. The play is one of tumultuous rivalry, of prophetic warnings--Beware the ides of March--and of moving public oratory Friends, Romans, countrymen! Ironies abound and most of all for Brutus, whose fate it is to learn that his idealistic motives for joining the conspiracy against a would-be dictator are not enough to sustain the movement once Caesar is dead. |
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... tell me , ( He helps her to her feet and holds her close . ) BRUTUS . You are my true and honorable wife , Brutus ! As dear to me as are the drops of red blood That visit my sad heart . PORTIA . If this were true , then tell me your ...
... tell me , ( He helps her to her feet and holds her close . ) BRUTUS . You are my true and honorable wife , Brutus ! As dear to me as are the drops of red blood That visit my sad heart . PORTIA . If this were true , then tell me your ...
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... tell them that I will not come today . CALPHURNIA . Say he is sick . CAESAR . Shall Caesar send a lie ? Decius , go tell them Caesar will not come . DECIUS . Most mighty Caesar , let me know some cause , Lest I be laughed at when I ...
... tell them that I will not come today . CALPHURNIA . Say he is sick . CAESAR . Shall Caesar send a lie ? Decius , go tell them Caesar will not come . DECIUS . Most mighty Caesar , let me know some cause , Lest I be laughed at when I ...
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... tell you the cause Why I , that did love Caesar when I struck him , Have thus proceeded . ANTONY . I doubt not your wisdom . Let each man give me his bloody hand . ( Antony shakes hands with each of the conspirators , and then he speaks ...
... tell you the cause Why I , that did love Caesar when I struck him , Have thus proceeded . ANTONY . I doubt not your wisdom . Let each man give me his bloody hand . ( Antony shakes hands with each of the conspirators , and then he speaks ...
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ambitious Antony and Octavius Antony enters Antony's Artemidorus battle Beware the ides blood bonius Brutus and Cassius Brutus says Brutus stabbed Caesar enters Caesar loved Caesar shall go Caesar's bloody corpse Caesar's body Caesar's corpse Calphurnia Capitol Casca Cassius enter Cassius's friend Cinna CLITUS cloak conspirators countrymen cried crowd danger dead dear death DECIUS enemy exit Farewell fear FOURTH PERSON gods grief hath happened today hear heart Hold my sword honorable ides of March Julius Caesar live lord love Caesar Mark Antony market place Metellus Cimber mighty Caesar night noble Roman Octavius and Antony Philippi Pindarus plucked PORSPOR SPOR SPOR Portia QRSPORSPORSPORSPORSPOR SPORSPORSP revenged Rome RSPARSPORSPORSPOR Sardis scene is Brutus's SECOND PERSON Senate Senate House shouting sick soothsayer speak SPOR QRSPORSPORSPORSPORSPOR SPOR SPOR SPOR SPORSPOR SPOR SPOR SPORSPORSPORSPOR SPORSP Strato tell thee Titinius traitors Trebonius tyrant valiant Volumnius words wrong