1.(Biography)Lucius Junius(ˈluːʃəs ˈdʒuːnɪəs). late 6th century bc, Roman statesman who ousted the tyrant Tarquin (509) and helped found the Roman republic 2.(Biography)Marcus Junius(ˈmɑːkəs ˈdʒuːnɪəs) ?85–42 bc, Roman statesman who,...
Act 2, scene 1 Quotes I grant I am a woman; but withal a woman that Lord Brutus took to wife; I grant I am a woman; but withal a women well reputed, Cato's daughter. Think you I am no stronger than my sex, being so father'd, and so husbanded? Tell me your counsels, I ...
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Next:Julius Caesar, Act 3, Scene 2 ___ Explanatory Notes for Act 3, Scene 1 FromJulius Caesar. Ed. Samuel Thurber. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. ___ ACT III Scene 1 It is a little after nine o'clock in the morning of the ides of March. The outcome of the conspiracy is approaching...
Next:Julius Caesar, Act 5, Scene 1 ___ Explanatory Notes for Act 4, Scene 3 FromJulius Caesar. Ed. Samuel Thurber. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. ___ ACT IV Scene 3 2. noted:set a mark or stigma upon him; disgraced him. Shakespeare took the expression "condemned and noted" directly...
“Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once” – a quote used in William Shakespeare’sJulius Caesar, in Act II, Scene 2. “The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interrèd with their bones” – a quote spoken by Mark Anton...
Marcus Brutus seems to be a somewhat fickle person. What seems to be a good idea to him one minute, becomes a regretful decision a bit later. This behavior helps in understanding some of what Brutus says, including his infamous line fr...
ACT V Scene 5 2. Statilius show'd the torch-light.Plutarch's account of this incident runs as follows: "There was one called Statilius, that promised to go through his enemies, for otherwise it was impossible to see their camp: and from thence, if all were well, that he would lift...