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Claudius, the new king of Denmark, thanks his subjects for their support through the death of his brother Hamlet and marriage to Hamlet's wife. He then sends his ambassadors, Cornelius and Voltemand, to prevent a threatened attack from Fortinbras in Nor
The next scene takes place in Caesar’s house on the morning of the fateful ides of March. The preceding night has been stormy and filled with supernatural omens, such as graves opening up to yield their dead. Having seen his bleeding statue in a nightmare, Calpurnia implores Caesar to sta...
Scene 1 Act Two begins withPoloniusspeaking to one of his servants,Reynaldo, about his son,Laertes, who has by this time returned to Paris. We see Polonius in the act of sending Reynaldo after Laertes to inquire into his son’s conduct. He instructs Reynaldo very precisely in the method ...
“Julius Caesar” “King John” “King Lear” “Love’s Labour’s Lost” “Macbeth” “Measure for Measure” “Much Ado About Nothing” “Othello” “Pericles” “Richard III” “The Comedy of Errors” “The Merchant of Venice” “The Merry Wives of Windsor” ...
“Julius Caesar” “King John” “King Lear” “Love’s Labour’s Lost” “Macbeth” “Measure for Measure” “Much Ado About Nothing” “Othello” “Pericles” “Richard III” “The Comedy of Errors” “The Merchant of Venice” “The Merry Wives of Windsor” ...
All her fear of social embarrassment and being displaced comes to focus in a hatred for Velutha. Active Themes As they keep waiting the twins think about Ammu telling them the story of Julius Caesar. Estha used to act out the Et tu, Brute? scene to Kochu Maria, who thought he was...
Choose a scene from the play and create a storyboard that shows that scene from another character’s point of view. For an extra challenge, use the T-chart layout to compare the original point of view with another character’s point of view!