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Ides Of March Julius Caesar
295 wordsIn the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, a warning from a Soothsayer serves as a deterrent for the protagonist, Julius Caesar. The Soothsayer s prophetic warning is heavy with irony because Caesar will be killed of the Ides of March. Caesar, who studies the man and his words, exercises poor judgement in dismissing both. In Act I, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar, a Soothsayer calls out from the crowd to Julius Caesar, warning him to Beware of the Ides of March! (Line 21). Caesar asks the Sooth...
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Act Iv Scene Act V Scene
3,926 wordsAct I, Scene i Summary Two patricians Flavius and Marcullus enter. They are confused by the fact that the plebeians are not in their work clothes, and begin to ask some plebeians what their jobs are. A carpenter admits he is a carpenter. Next Marcullus asks a cobbler what his job is, and the cobbler answers in a series of puns (" souls" / " soles" ), (" withal" / " with awl" ). The cobbler explains that everyone is taking the day off to celebrate Caesars v...
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