Read the following text from the play Julius Caesar:
Read the following text from the play Julius Caesar: CASCA I can as well be hanged as tell the manner of it: it was mere foolery; I did not mark it. I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown;—yet 'twas not a crown neither, 'twas one of these coronets;—and, as I told you, he put it by once: but, for all that, to my thinking, he would fain have had it. Then he offered it to him again; then he put it by again: but, to my thinking, he was very loath to lay his fingers off it. And then he offered it the third time; he put it the third time by: and still as he refused it, the rabblement hooted and clapped their chapped hands and threw up their sweaty night-caps and uttered such a deal of stinking breath because Caesar refused the crown that it had almost choked Caesar; for he swounded and fell down at it: and for mine own part, I durst not laugh, for fear of opening my lips and receiving the bad air. Once you have read the text, examine the following painting titled Caesar Victorious: Write an essay of at least two to three paragraphs to analyze the difference between the artist's depiction of Caesar's return to Rome and the character Casca's description of Caesar's return. Use specific examples to support your observations. Use proper spelling and grammar. @undeadknight26 @uri @HELPMEPLZ!! @Imperfect_Queen @noahs686 @BlossomCake
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Where's the painting? Oh wait. Augustus probably assassinated it.
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@KyanTheDoodle
@epikenzie
Well, I think the main difference here is that the play implies that Julius Caesar was unwilling to be of Royalty, and the painting implies that he was willing. Just gotta stretch that into a few paragraphs.
I agree with @KyanTheDoodle, it looks to me that the play mainly emphasizes that. It shouldn't be too difficult to put into three paragraphs. Try the first one as how the play suggests that Caesar was unwilling, the second as to how the painting implies he was, and then the last could be just what you think of it.
Thanks @epikenzie @KyanTheDoodle
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