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Julius Caesar Drama

Question: What dreams Calpurnia saw about some horrible happenings in the drama’JULIUS CAESAR by SHAKESPEARE?’?
Answer: She dreamt about unnatural and horrible happenings,
Not quite citizen kane, but pretty awesome
Dir. Richard Linklater, US/UK period drama, 2009, 107 minutes; Claire Danes, Zac Efron, Christian McKay. Richard Samuels (Efron) has remarkable luck.
Julius Caesar: Just Another High School Drama?
Julius Caesar Biography

Question: Brutus (Julius Caesar) Body Biography?
I need to make a body biography for Brutus.
So far I have a sword with blood on it to show that he killed Caesar.
Heart in Rome.
etc.Answer: Julius Caesar
Study Guides:
http://www.bookrags.com/notes/jc/
http://nfs.sparknotes.com/juliuscaesar/ (No Fear Shakespeare)
http://www.shmoop.com/julius-caesar/
http://www.alljuliuscaesar.bravehost.com/ * * * * *
http://clicknotes.com/JC_Navigator/index.html
Julius Caesar (Part 1 of 3)
Autobiography Biography Lesson Plans

Life teaches us countless lessons. The only difference is in the medium. Either the message is conveyed through a person, or through a circumstance. In a subtle way, life teaches the art of living.
When we engage ourselves in a brawl, or when we fail, or when we are hurt, the negative feelings make us sad. Often we give up hope. On the other hand, if we can take things in a positive way, we can become tough and resilient. It is our attitude towards life that decides the course of action we take in the future endeavors. Either we learn from our mistakes or we give up. The former is a better approach.
The innumerable people that we come across, even they leave an impact on our lives. At one point of time, when I was going through a bad phase, I started blaming the stars for being so inconsiderate to me. It was my hostel roommate, whose innocent words touched my heart. She said that stars are miles away from us. When we are closest to ourselves, how can the stars decide our fate? It is not the stars but we can certainly decide our future. That is so true.
Small incidents add new meanings to our lives. All the people we meet are significant to us. Be it the fighting spirit of a soldier or the leadership qualities of a king, be it the bloodshed of the battle field or the joy of victory, learning is what is important.
Inspirational lessons of life,Life lesson stories,discover new life lesson
Biography of Harry S. Truman
Julius Caesar Movie

Question: Julius Caesar movie project help?
ok my and my friends have to make a movie poster promoting a Julius Caesar movie with modern day characters and a theme song
i need help from different people to see who do they think the characters of the shakespeare play Julius Caesar should be played by
they are:
Marc Antony
Brutus
Cassius
Julius Caesar
Portia
and Octaviusso if you know about the play julius caesar your opinion and help would be apriciated
thanks
Answer: im single……and your sexy…
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“Avatar” ***
Julius Caesar Trailer
Julius Caesar Entire Play

Question: Who is the protagonist of the play Julius caesar?
Literary scholars have debated for centuries about the question of who exactly is the protagonist of this play. The seemingly simple answer to this question would be Julius Caesar himself—after all, the play is named after him, and the events of the play all relate to him. However, Caesar only appears in three scenes (four if the ghost is included), thus apparently making him an unlikely choice for the protagonist who is supposed to be the main character. Meanwhile, Brutus, who is in the play much more often than Caesar (and actually lasts until the final scene), is not the title character of the play and is listed in the dramatis personae not only after Caesar but after the entire triumvirate and some senators who barely appear in the play. Determining the protagonist is one of the many engaging issues presented in the play.
Answer: The protagonist is not always the good guy. But in this case I would say it is and go with Mark Anthony as the protagonist. Did he not give the “Friends, Romans, countrymen” speech? And is that not the most famous line in the play, if not one of the most famous in Shakespeare’s work? I think you could argue it is.
“Eventide” duo brothers onstage and off
At 62, Mike Hartman and 73-year-old pal Philip Pleasants are enjoying the roles of a lifetime. Again. In 2008, they created the McPheron Brothers for the DCTC’s world premiere staging of “Plainsong.” This week, they’re back for the sequel, “Eventide.”
Julius Caesar: Introduction to Shakespeare (clip)