JULIUS CAESARPHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 01.04.2017 - 244 Seiten Shakespeare, in Julius Caesar, a history play, very effectively portrays the Assassination episode of the King Caesar, and how it was avenged by Mark Antony, a faithful Soldier of Caesar’s Second triumvirate. The essays on Role of Women in Julius Caesar and Important Themes in Question help in analyzing the play, appropriately. The PlayCaesar returns to Rome after defeating Pompey, but conspirators plan to assassinate him. Caesar’s wife, Calphurnia, has nightmares and tries to persuade Caesar not to go to the Capitol. But he goes and is assassinated. Caesar’s friend Antony rouses the crowd by his oration and Brutus and Cassius have to flee to Rome. Antony forms a triumvirate with Octavius Caesar and Lepidus, and plans deaths of the conspirators by forming an army. Brutus and Cassius agree to fight them together at Philippi. Messala brings in news from Rome and reports that Portia, Brutus’ wife has committed suicide. Caesar’s ghost visits Brutus at night and warns him that he will meet him at Philippi. In the battle, Brutus and Cassius are defeated and power passes on to the hands of the second triumvirs. The book comes along with |
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... thou? 5 Carpenter Why, sir, a carpenter. Marullus Where is thy leather apron and thy rule? What dost thou with thy best apparel on? You, sir, what trade are you? Cobbler Truly, sir, in respect of a fine workman, I am but, as 10 you ...
... thou knave? Thou naughty knave, what trade? Cobbler Nay, I beseech you, sir, be not out with me, yet; if you be out sir, I can mend you. Marullus What mean'st thou by that? Mend me, thou Saucy fellow! 20 Cobbler Why, sir, cobble you ...
... thou lead these men about the streets? 30 Cobbler Truly, sir, to wear out their shoes, to get myself into more work. But indeed, sir, we make holiday, to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph. Marullus Wherefore rejoice? What ...
... ; look upon Caesar. Caesar What say'st thou to me now? Speak once again. 14. Set on: proceed 17. Bid...still: order everything to be quiet 18. press: crowd 15 20 25 Soothsayer Beware the ides of March. Caesar He is a ACT I 19.
... thou, Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry flood 110 And swim to yonder point?' Upon the word, Accoutred as I was, I plunged in And bade him follow. So indeed he did. The torrent roared, and we did buffet it With lusty sinews ...
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Critical Essays Major Themes in Julius Caesar | 207 |
Major Characters in Julius Caesar | 221 |
Role of Women in Julius Caesar | 231 |
Further Reading | 239 |
Back cover | 241 |