Did you walk Caesar home? Why are you breathless? And why are you looking around like that? CASCA Are not you moved when all the sway of earth Shakes like a thing unfirm? O Cicero, 5 I have seen tempests when the scolding winds Have rived the knotty oaks, and I have seen Th'...
[Enter Caesar, Antony (dressed for the Lupercal race) Calpurnia, Portia, Decius Brutus, Cicero, Brutus, Cassius, Casca, and a Soothsayer; after them Marullus and Flavius] Caesar Calpurnia! Casca Peace, ho! Caesar speaks. Caesar Calpurnia! Calpurnia Here, my lord. Caesar Stand you directly ...
Actually understand Julius Caesar Act 2, Scene 1. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.
to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph. MARULLUS Wherefore rejoice? What conquest brings he home? What tributaries follow him to Rome, To grace in captive bonds his chariot-wheels? 35 You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things! O you hard hearts, you cruel men of...
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Instead, Caesar symbolises our irreverence of imperialism. The more Caesar shows his strength and intelligence, the more our heroes grow up by resisting him. That is surely the explanation for the fact that René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo have always ridiculed his troops and henchmen, but never...