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ANY history, drama or English student remembers the warning that was given to Julius Caesar to beware of the ides of March. I particularly remember the stirring funeral oration of Marc Antony as written from the pen of Shakespeare... I do not come here to honor Caesar... I come here to...
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You’ve probably heard the old (and wildly cryptic) saying to “beware the Ides of March.” But you’d be forgiven if you didn’t know why we have to keep our guard up on this mid-month date. As history would have it, the meaning behind the mysterious warning lies in a true tale...
Through vividly imagined letters and documents, Wilder brings to life a dramatic period of world history and one of history's most magnetic, elusive personalities. In this inventive narrative, the Caesar of history becomes Caesar the human being. Wilder also resurrects the controversial figures ...
“Beware the ides of March” is a quote that can be found in William Shakespeare’s history play, Julius Caesar. It refers to the day that Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. E.g. The ominous warning 'Beware the Ides of March' is a haunting premonition, foreshadowing the tragic events ...
March 15 may not be unlucky for you but it was for Julius Caeser. The British playwright William Shakespeare takes this incident from Roman history and freezes it forever in literature. In Act 1, Scene 2 of "Julius Caesar,” Shakespeare writes about a meeting between the dictator and a “...
By: LaRinda Chapin | Date: Tue, March 15th, 2016"Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more." --Brutus in Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene II (Photo via history.com) Well, it’s that day again: March 15. Also known as the Ides of March, we’re supposed to beware...
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March 15 may not be unlucky for you but it was for Julius Caeser. The British playwright William Shakespeare takes this incident from Roman history and freezes it forever in literature. In Act 1, Scene 2 of "Julius Caesar,” Shakespeare writes about a meeting between the dictator and a “...