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Thursday May 14 th , 2009 (5 /14/ 2009). AGENDA. Quote. What should I study? Act summaries (I and II) Questions 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14 from Act I. 3 minutes to study. 7 questions on the quiz. . Julius Caesar Quiz Today!. NO NOTES. Julius Caesar Quiz. QUIZ. Label your quiz as:
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ThursdayMay 14th, 2009 (5/14/2009) AGENDA Quote
What should I study? Act summaries (I and II) Questions 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14 from Act I. 3 minutes to study. 7 questions on the quiz. Julius Caesar Quiz Today! NO NOTES
Julius CaesarQuiz QUIZ • Label your quiz as: • “Beware the (Ides-1) of May!”
Julius CaesarQuiz QUIZ • Q1 • At the beginning of the play, Flavius and Marullus pull down Caesar’s statues and scold the crowd. Why do this?
Julius CaesarQuiz QUIZ • Q2 • What is the Soothsayer’s warning to Caesar?
Julius CaesarQuiz QUIZ • Q3 • Caesar refuses the crown to Rome how many times? Once he refuses it the last time, what happens to Caesar?
Julius CaesarQuiz QUIZ • Q4 • At the beginning of the play, Brutus is unwilling to kill Caesar, until Cassius decides to make _______________________ to throw in Brutus’ window.
Julius CaesarQuiz QUIZ • Q5 • In the beginning of Act II, Calpurnia (Caesar’s wife) has a bad dream. What happens in her dream?
Julius CaesarQuiz QUIZ • Q6 • After hearing about Calpurnia’s dream, Caesar decides not to go outside. That is, until Decius shows up. How does Decius convince Caesar to go outside?
Julius CaesarQuiz QUIZ • Q7 • The character of Artemidorus is very brief in this play. Explain what Artemidorus does in the play.
What We Learned Yesterday! NO NOTES Caesar had MULTIPLE WARNINGS that something bad will happen to him. Soothsayer’s warning Bad omens (people on fire, lion in the Capitol) Calpurnia’s dream More bad omens (no heart in the sacrificial animal, raining fire, corpses rising from their graves) Artimedorus’ petition warning him of the plot—although this letter will never be received, it is Caesar’s fault!
Scene I: Caesar refuses to look at Artemidorus’ letter. Caesar is attacked by the conspirators. First person: Casca Last person: Brutus He is stabbed 23 times. Riots occur in the streets. Antony arrives. He vows revenge on the murderers of Caesar. Julius Caesar, Act III TAKE NOTES
Period 1 Caesar = Billie Soothsayer = Jamie Artemidorus= Chris Publius = Tiffany Poplius = Cody Cassius = Mike Brutus = Nick Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Decius =Elyse • Cinna = Brad • Cimber= Terra • Casca= Nathalie • Trebonius = Steven • Servant = Brandon • Antony = Tre
Period 2 Caesar =Alaina Soothsayer = Quin. Artemidorus = Kash. Publius =Kash. Poplius = Montrea Cassius = Jackie Brutus = Sarah Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Decius = Tyndall • Cinna = Dean • Cimber= Sam • Casca= Jennifer • Trebonius = Jeremy • Servant = Chassidy • Antony = Kalese
Period 3 Caesar = Devon Soothsayer = Cesar Artemidorus= Kevin Publius = Jessie Poplius = Aaron Cassius = Tony Brutus =Elizer Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Decius = Shakeli • Cinna = Britt. B. • Cimber= Joey • Casca= Juquan • Trebonius =Saman. • Servant = Aurelio • Antony = Justin
Period 4 Caesar = Mr. H Soothsayer = Eddie Artemidorus= John Publius = Kyle Poplius = Jody Cassius = Cecilia Brutus = Scott Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Decius = Jordan • Cinna = Joe • Cimber= Denzel • Casca= Trevor • Trebonius =Telisa • Servant = Joe • Antony = Chris
Period 6 Caesar = Mike Soothsayer =Jahm. Artemidorus= Tyson Publius =Miesha Poplius = Ben Cassius = Ada Brutus =Brystin Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Decius = Richard • Cinna = Dustin • Cimber= Julia • Casca= Janay • Trebonius = Shaun • Servant =Danyel • Antony = Jordan
Pg. 114/115 Right Side Only! Let’s Go! NO NOTES
We are now going to watch the movie version of Julius Caesar from the 1950’s. It is black and white, but is MUCH better acted than the 1970’s version. They do speak in Middle English, but because there are actions, it is easy to follow. We’ll be watching it from Flavius’ and Marrulus’ scene (Act I) until the death of Caesar (Act III) Movie Time NO NOTES