Julius CaesarNelson Thornes, 2003 - 145 pages |
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... things were different then , or still the same today . 5. Alternative interpretations You can look at Shakespeare's play in its own time and in ours and sometimes see differences , and sometimes see similarities . Your literature study ...
... things were different then , or still the same today . 5. Alternative interpretations You can look at Shakespeare's play in its own time and in ours and sometimes see differences , and sometimes see similarities . Your literature study ...
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... things had always been done . It is the importance of stability to the Elizabethan world , the notion that everything had a designated place and position that was unalterable , which formed the basis of many beliefs of the period . The ...
... things had always been done . It is the importance of stability to the Elizabethan world , the notion that everything had a designated place and position that was unalterable , which formed the basis of many beliefs of the period . The ...
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... things and that was that . Anyone who dared to question this order risked being seen as going against the will of the Lord . Every social institution , particularly the Church , played a part in reinforcing the idea of knowing your ...
... things and that was that . Anyone who dared to question this order risked being seen as going against the will of the Lord . Every social institution , particularly the Church , played a part in reinforcing the idea of knowing your ...
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Act 3 Scene actor Alarum Antony's armies ARTEMIDORUS audience battle bear believed blood Brutus and Cassius BRUTUS CASSIUS BRUTUS Calphurnia Capitol CASCA CASSIUS CASSIUS BRUTUS CASSIUS CASSIUS CASCA Cato Cicero CINNA CLAUDIUS CLITUS conspirators crowd crown dangerous DARDANIUS death DECIUS doth Elizabethan enemy Enter BRUTUS Enter LUCIUS Exeunt Exit fear feast of Lupercal fire FLAVIUS FOURTH CITIZEN give gods hand hast hath hear heart honour humour ides of March Julius Caesar kill Lepidus LIGARIUS live look lord LUCILIUS Mark Antony MARULLUS matter MESSALA Metellus Cimber mighty night noble Brutus NT Shakespeare Octavius Philippi Pindarus play Plutarch Pompey Pompey's Popilius PORTIA Publius Roman Rome SECOND CITIZEN Senate SERVANT SOLDIER SOOTHSAYER speak speech spirit stand STRATO sword Teacher Resource Book tell thee things THIRD CITIZEN thou art Titinius TREBONIUS VARRO VOLUMNIUS word wrong