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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is anyone good with Shakespeare? Specifically Julius Caesar??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I happened to have just re-read it. What do you need? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help with character charts from Act I and Act II. I read it but I don't really understand it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok. Give me some names and i'll see what i can do.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Also, spark notes has a section of their site dedicated to turning Shakespearean speak into modern English ,so it's easy to understand.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need Character Notes, Important Quotes, Evidence of Loyalty (to whom?) for Flavius, Marullus, commoners, Caesar, Casca, Calpurnia, Antony, Soothsayer, Brutus, Cassius, Cicero, Cinna. And all the information can only come from Act I

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok give me a few minutes :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Flavius: Annoyed with the crowd. “Get out of here! Go home, you lazy men. “ not loyal to caesar Marullus: Annoyed with the crowd “You blockheads, you unfeeling men!” not loyal to caesar Caesar: Was offered a crown; Wary of cassius “That Cassius over there has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Men like him are dangerous.” Loyal to wife and antony Casca: Thought offering was silly, joins cassius “It was all silly and so I paid no attention. “ loyal to caesar Calpurnia: Loves caesar I’m here, my lord. Loyal to caesar Antony Offers Caesar crown; Defends Cassius He isn’t dangerous. He’s a noble Roman with a good disposition. Loyal to caesar Soothsayer Warns caesar Beware the ides of march Loyal to caesar Brutus: Having conflicting thoughts Cassius, don’t take it badly. If I seem guarded, it’s only because I’m uneasy with myself. Lately I’ve been overwhelmed with private thoughts and inner conflicts, which have affected my behavior. Unsure as to whether he should stay loyal to caesar Cassius : Speaks of how Caesar is unfit “the man who has now become a god, and I’m a wretched creature who must bow down if Caesar so much as carelessly nods my way.” not loyal to caesar Cicero: doesn’t believe omens “Indeed, it’s a strange time. But men tend to interpret things however suits them and totally miss the actual meaning of the things themselves. “ loyal to caesar Cinna Working to gather everyone against caesar I’m glad Casca is with us. What a fearful night this is! not loyal to Caesar Commoners: Celebrate caesar “we took the day off to see Caesar, sir, and celebrate his triumph.” Loyal to caesar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

also: next time, don't just drop off your assignments in here. You're lucky I just always want to talk about this play. But it's near the end of the year, so I figured I'd cut you a break. Good luck. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay. Thank you :)

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