analysis - Julius Caesar reenact scene Julius Caesar Audio p. 223 #17, p. 226 #10, p. 228 #6/explanation of parts of Julius Caesar p. 222, #15; p. 225, # 9; p. 229, #6; p. 238 #4 a-d, g, Venn Diagram/#6 a-d
2 Puns: 1.) Why ,sir, cobble you. (2nd Commoner) 2.) Nay, I beseech you, sir, be not with me; yet, if you be out, sir, I can mend you. (2nd Commoner)
2 Similies: 1.) Show of love, as I was not to have. (Cassius) 2.) For let the gods speed me as I love.
3 Images: 1.) Draw them to Tiber banks, and weep your tears Into the channel, till the lowest stream do kiss the most exalted shores of all. (Flavius) 2.) He fell down in the market-place, and foam'd at the mouth, and was speechless. (Casca) 3.) Forget not, in your speed, Antonius, to touch Calpurnia; for our elders say, the barren touched in this holy chase, shake off their sterile curse. 2 Scansions: 1.) Casca/ will tell/ us what/ the mat/ ter is. 2.) But soft/ I pray/, you what/ did Cae/ sar swound?
this lines have are iambic beacuse they are a perfict scansion
Who speaks in poetry?- the wealthy and important people
Who speaks in prose- the common people and blank verse
Who speaks in blank verse?- not very important people
Caeser- power, strong, killed, smart, not selfish
Brutus- muscular skilled ,
Cassus- rich, smart
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