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The most immediate cause for Brutus' foul temper in his confrontation with Cassius...
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At the opening of Julius Caesar, the crowds are cheering Caesar's triumphant...
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This is a good question for the discussion board.In my opinion, no, you cannot use...
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In Act I, what are the moods and loyalties of the Roman mob compared to other...
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I would say no, it doesn't confirm Lord Acton's famous saying. First of all, this...
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Does "Julius Caesar" confirm the famous saying, "power corrupts,...
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In the first 38 lines, the tribunes address the mechanicals wanting to know what...
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I'm not sure if you're asking about the relevance of the play to Shakespeare's...
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Antony and Octavius argue out of vanity and the quest for honor in battle. ...
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At the beginning of Act 5 of "Julius Caesar," what are Antony and...
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Mark Antony is a gifted orator and knows that he will be able to sway the crowd...
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In Act III of "Julius Caesar," explain why Mark Antony wants to speak...
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Both Calphurnia and Portia are dutiful wives to their respective husbands, but...
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Compare and contrast the marriage between Calphurnia and Caesar with the marriage...
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The main conflict in this act is the impending civil war between the triumvirate...
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What is the relevence of the play Julius Caesar to the time?
- saurav answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
Julius Caesar, Roman ruler and the subject of Shakespeares tragedy is almost an...
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What is the main conflict in Act IV of "Julius Caesar"?
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how do you decribe complexities of ceaser's character. how do you feel about him-...
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This is actually more of a personal reaction than an intellectual response...
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