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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please its my last assignment for english and i have 15 more due today in other classes

OpenStudy (mollynicole2015):

What grade is this, honey?

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

okay when do you need it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

10th i need it in atleast an hour

OpenStudy (mollynicole2015):

Sorry, honey. I was supposed to be in tenth, but I failed a few times, so I'm still in 8th. I would help if I could, but I know nothing about it.

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

well your luck im in 11th lol and okay ill be workin on that for you... any other information i may need for this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry just been super freaken stressed

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

tell me about it its my last day for my school and im online and am supppeeerrrr behind but ill help you out i have two months after my school ends to get on and finish stuff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://media1.shmoop.com/media/images/large/caesar-victorious.jpg this link is the photo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you <3

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

your welcome :3

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

what is the photo for?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk it was there

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

so you need it by 12? or 12:30? i could most likely get it to you by 12:30

OpenStudy (anonymous):

12:30 will work

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

great!

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

first paragraph Casca witnessed Mark Anthony try and give Ceaser a coronet. Ceaser did not want the crown seems he had denied it many times, and felt it wasn’t for him. “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.” Casca though Ceaser was foolish for denying the coronet 3 times before Ceaser actually accepted the crown, and then that happened Casca believed something was up.

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

there is no more text that goes with this? this is very little :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there is no more im sorry....

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

I find in reading that Casca had witnessed Mark Anthony try and give Ceaser a coronet, because he says, ”I can as well be hanged as tell the manner of it.” I find Casca found this unusual referring him to saying, “To my thinking, he would fain have had it.” As if he should have wanted to accept such a gift “Then he offered it to him again; He put it by again: but, to my thinking, he was very loath to lay his fingers off it.” Casca though Ceaser was foolish for denying the coronet 3 times before Ceaser actually accepted the crown, but I believe that Ceaser believed something was up. Why were the people chanting and clapping to the denial of Ceaser taking the crown? “And still as he refused it, the rabblement hooted and clapped their chapped hands and threw up their sweaty night-caps” Ceaser felt choked by this reaction of denial from him, “Caesar refused the crown that it had almost choked Caesar; for he swounded and fell down at it.” Caesar merely felt sick from what was going on. I think he thought taking the coronet was a symbol of something greater. Some underlying symbolism that’s why he refused it so many times before actual accepting. Casca along with the rest of the crowd must have considered this a humiliating joke toward Ceaser yet found it humorous. Those laughing dare not make too much of a spectacle fearing the consequences.

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

thats all ive got me and my aunt worked on this the entire time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

your are very welcome :3 how was it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got 100% thank you @ilovebmth1234

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

God thats so great!!!! i thought it might of been to short lol that was kinda hard i didnt know how to work with that little of a text xD

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