Act 3, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 5
Caesar and Antony are ready to participate in a foot race. Caesar is calling for Calphurnia so when Antony races so he can touch because the wise elders said if you touch an infertile woman during this holy race, she’ll be freed from the curse of sterility.
Caesar is going to the capital, because he doesn’t want everyone to think he is cowardly. The conspirators are escorting him to the capital, in which they plan on murdering him
Cassius and Brutus become friends after having long arguments about who the better soldier is and money.
Brutus asks his followers to help him commit suicide. He begs them, one finally agrees to help
The theme statement in Julius Caesar is free will. The characters have the capability to do whatever they want whenever, They have free will and they are able to make choices of their own. They also have too much power which can lead to corruption. There are many themes in this, but mainly Julius Caesar us about free will and "Power Hungriness".
Calphurnia
I will help, but first you must hold my hand
Act 3, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 5
Caesar and Antony are ready to participate in a foot race. Caesar is calling for Calphurnia so when Antony races so he can touch because the wise elders said if you touch an infertile woman during this holy race, she’ll be freed from the curse of sterility.
Caesar is going to the capital, because he doesn’t want everyone to think he is cowardly. The conspirators are escorting him to the capital, in which they plan on murdering him
Cassius and Brutus become friends after having long arguments about who the better soldier is and money.
Brutus asks his followers to help him commit suicide. He begs them, one finally agrees to help
The theme statement in Julius Caesar is free will. The characters have the capability to do whatever they want whenever, They have free will and they are able to make choices of their own. They also have too much power which can lead to corruption. There are many themes in this, but mainly Julius Caesar us about free will and "Power Hungriness".
Calphurnia
I will help, but first you must hold my hand
Act 3, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 5
Caesar and Antony are ready to participate in a foot race. Caesar is calling for Calphurnia so when Antony races so he can touch because the wise elders said if you touch an infertile woman during this holy race, she’ll be freed from the curse of sterility.
Caesar is going to the capital, because he doesn’t want everyone to think he is cowardly. The conspirators are escorting him to the capital, in which they plan on murdering him
Cassius and Brutus become friends after having long arguments about who the better soldier is and money.
Brutus asks his followers to help him commit suicide. He begs them, one finally agrees to help
The theme statement in Julius Caesar is free will. The characters have the capability to do whatever they want whenever, They have free will and they are able to make choices of their own. They also have too much power which can lead to corruption. There are many themes in this, but mainly Julius Caesar us about free will and "Power Hungriness".
Calphurnia
I will help, but first you must hold my hand
Act 3, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 5
Caesar and Antony are ready to participate in a foot race. Caesar is calling for Calphurnia so when Antony races so he can touch because the wise elders said if you touch an infertile woman during this holy race, she’ll be freed from the curse of sterility.
Caesar is going to the capital, because he doesn’t want everyone to think he is cowardly. The conspirators are escorting him to the capital, in which they plan on murdering him
Cassius and Brutus become friends after having long arguments about who the better soldier is and money.
Brutus asks his followers to help him commit suicide. He begs them, one finally agrees to help
The theme statement in Julius Caesar is free will. The characters have the capability to do whatever they want whenever, They have free will and they are able to make choices of their own. They also have too much power which can lead to corruption. There are many themes in this, but mainly Julius Caesar us about free will and "Power Hungriness".
Calphurnia
I will help, but first you must hold my hand
Act 3, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 5
Caesar and Antony are ready to participate in a foot race. Caesar is calling for Calphurnia so when Antony races so he can touch because the wise elders said if you touch an infertile woman during this holy race, she’ll be freed from the curse of sterility.
Caesar is going to the capital, because he doesn’t want everyone to think he is cowardly. The conspirators are escorting him to the capital, in which they plan on murdering him
Cassius and Brutus become friends after having long arguments about who the better soldier is and money.
Brutus asks his followers to help him commit suicide. He begs them, one finally agrees to help
The theme statement in Julius Caesar is free will. The characters have the capability to do whatever they want whenever, They have free will and they are able to make choices of their own. They also have too much power which can lead to corruption. There are many themes in this, but mainly Julius Caesar us about free will and "Power Hungriness".
Calphurnia
I will help, but first you must hold my hand
Act 3, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 5
Caesar and Antony are ready to participate in a foot race. Caesar is calling for Calphurnia so when Antony races so he can touch because the wise elders said if you touch an infertile woman during this holy race, she’ll be freed from the curse of sterility.
Caesar is going to the capital, because he doesn’t want everyone to think he is cowardly. The conspirators are escorting him to the capital, in which they plan on murdering him
Cassius and Brutus become friends after having long arguments about who the better soldier is and money.
Brutus asks his followers to help him commit suicide. He begs them, one finally agrees to help
The theme statement in Julius Caesar is free will. The characters have the capability to do whatever they want whenever, They have free will and they are able to make choices of their own. They also have too much power which can lead to corruption. There are many themes in this, but mainly Julius Caesar us about free will and "Power Hungriness".
Calphurnia
I will help, but first you must hold my hand
Act 3, Scene 3
Act 5, Scene 5
Caesar and Antony are ready to participate in a foot race. Caesar is calling for Calphurnia so when Antony races so he can touch because the wise elders said if you touch an infertile woman during this holy race, she’ll be freed from the curse of sterility.
Caesar is going to the capital, because he doesn’t want everyone to think he is cowardly. The conspirators are escorting him to the capital, in which they plan on murdering him
Cassius and Brutus become friends after having long arguments about who the better soldier is and money.
Brutus asks his followers to help him commit suicide. He begs them, one finally agrees to help
The theme statement in Julius Caesar is free will. The characters have the capability to do whatever they want whenever, They have free will and they are able to make choices of their own. They also have too much power which can lead to corruption. There are many themes in this, but mainly Julius Caesar us about free will and "Power Hungriness".
Calphurnia
I will help, but first you must hold my hand