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Julius Caesar Act one

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Julius Caesar Act one

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  • Julius Caesar defeats Pompey's sons and comes back to a celebration
  • I HAVE WON POMPAY'S CHILDREN IN A BATTLE, I MUST GO CELEBRATE!
  • ROME
  • Marullus and Flavius talk to the towns people
  • "A trade, sir, that I hope I may use with a safe conscience, which is, indeed, sir, a mender of bad soles."
  • What is that supposed to mean!!!!
  • A soothsayer warns Ceaser about the ides of march
  • "BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH"
  • He's crazy! Lets go!
  • Come on Cassius, lets go
  • Cassius talks to Brutus about his feelings for Ceasar
  • "Why, Caesar straddles the narrow world like a giant, and we petty men walk under his huge legs and look forward only to dying dishonorably, as slaves. Men can be masters of their fate. It is not destiny’s fault, but our own faults, that we’re slaves. “Brutus” and “Caesar.” What’s so special about “Caesar”? Why should that name be proclaimed more than yours? Write them together—yours is just as good a name. Pronounce them—it is just as nice to say. Weigh them—it’s just as heavy."
  • Casca's Memory
  • Casca tells Cassius and Brutus about how Ceaser refused the crown
  • Take the crown!
  • No
  • Ceasar thinks that Cassius may be plotting against him (Simile)
  • I think Cassius is plotting against me Anthony, he as thin as a twig!
  • "Don’t be afraid of him, Caesar. He isn’t dangerous. He’s a noble Roman with a good disposition."
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