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Title: JULIUS CAESAR


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JULIUS CAESAR
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Background For centuries, Romans debated and
even fought civil wars while trying to decide
whether a monarchy, a republic or a dictatorship
was the best form of government. In 60 B.C., a
triumvirate (a 3-man rule) of Caesar, Crassus,
and Pompey was formed to govern Rome.   After
Crassus was killed in battle, trouble began to
develop between Pompey and Caesar. Pompey,
jealous of Caesars popularity, persuaded the
Senate to order Caesar to disband his army and
return to Rome. But Caesar invaded Rome and made
himself absolute ruler of Rome. Meanwhile,
Pompey fled to Greece. Caesar defeated Pompeys
army and Pompey fled to Egypt where he was later
murdered.   Three years after Caesar defeated
Pompeys army, Caesar defeated Pompeys two sons.
By now, Caesar had been made dictator for life.
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Thus, as Shakespeare begins his play with Caesar
returning in victory from Spain, Caesar was the
undisputed leader or master of the entire Roman
world.  
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  • Consider the climate of Rome. What excitement
    might some members of the Roman Senate be
    expressing? On the other hand, what concerns
    might some members be expressing?
  • As the play begins, consider both sides
  • LOYAL FOLLOWERS
  • Julius Caesar was a brilliant general who had
    also embarked on some important social and
    political reforms
  • CRITICS
  • Rome should not be ruled by one man
  • They fear he may become a godlike tyrant!

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Hero Just as Romeo and Juliet was a tragedy, so
is Julius Caesar. Unlike Romeo and Juliet where
the title characters were the heroes of the play,
Julius Caesar is not the hero. The hero in this
play is Brutus, a noble man who truly believes
his actions are for the good of his country.
Brutus dominated much of the play. Perhaps the
title should be The Tragedy of Marcus
Brutus. Remember our Private Dillon (rifleman in
Vietnam)? What would you do for your
country?  
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Setting The setting is Rome, Italy, part of the
continent of Europe, and it is situated along the
Tiber River.   Life in Rome There were two
classes of people in Rome. The people were
either rich or poor. The rich were called
Patricians and the poor were called
Plebeians.   Politics Julius Caesar is a
political play, and political issues are the root
of the tragic conflict in the play. It is a play
about a general who would be king, but who,
because of his own pride and ambition, meets an
untimely death. Shakespeare seems to be saying
that good government must be based on morality.
In this respect the play has relevance to the
politics of the modern world.   The focus of the
play This play focuses on those men who were
responsible for the assassination of Caesar and
their ill-fated attempt to control
Rome.   Timeline Shakespeare compresses the
actual historical time of 3 years into a period
of 6 days.  
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CHARACTERS IN ACT
I Flavius Marcellus - tribunes (representatives
elected by Roman common people) who break
up crowd waiting to honor Caesar's triumph.
Supporters of Pompey Commoners carpenter,
cobbler and others support Caesar Julius Caesar
victorious after battle Casca supporter of
Caesar Calpurnia - Caesar's wife Mark Antony -
devoted follower of Caesar Soothsayer - warns
Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March" Brutus -
joins and then leads the conspiracy against
Caesar Cassius - organizes the conspiracy and
gets Brutus to join Cicero - Roman Senator to
whom Casca talks on the eve of the
assassination Cinna - plants the forged letter
for Cassius, also a conspirator Cinna (the poet)
- mistaken for Cinna the conspirator Lucius -
servant to Brutus Decius - reinterprets
Calpurnia's dream and convinces Caesar to go to
Senate Metellus - distracts Caesar's attention so
conspirators can carry out their plan Trebonius -
takes Antony away from the assassination scene so
he won't interfere
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