Brutus can't justify Caesar's death by any personal acts of Caesar's; Caesar has just got to go for the public good. üQ"$D4élpÍ~qõáèh襩+¢DaäkQlªLûÍã!iÏ3ι¼wpȤï,ðÆÎk[öUÛ¸¯£üß/ÞÆÇÔ[email protected] d1ä³ üÓ~=³M7ÖÁÂy»î¢yÛÝ)!öÒ#0á¨d£SÐ3#xu¾®«µIa]ÑÊk"ÓLXC¦,¦ßáýnGBU]WŦâEYV ÅY¤¾ª×ذ²o$ßòR*3M9`©¤ÂܹÁ4Ó±ôZ'íjÛUî¤ )õ_u#Z]¿©ÊGøÕ®ÃYS²1\á Ù%ãömÆ0©mß6c89,J¦². 1 Due ___________________________ Entry No. 0000003894 00000 n He asks his servant to bring him a light and mutters to himself that Caesar will have to die. d g � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ������ � � � � � �� � � �� � � � � � j 5�UmH j UmH OJ QJ >*CJ( 5�CJ( j CJ( U % D E c d � � & R � � � | } ~ i He was born and raised in the Kingdom of Pontus and was the namesake ⦠0000420385 00000 n Writer's Journal, page 287. Reproduce the graphic organizer below in your journal and then compare and contrast what Antony and Brutus say to the Roman crowd immediately after the assassination of Caesar by the conspirators. c d e � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � W � � � � ������ � ���������������������������� � ����� _���b���c���d���e���f���g���h���i���j���k���n����������������������� �������� ��� ������������ ������������ ������������k��� I decided to pay a visit to Brutus on the battlefield. I instructed one of my men to take my place while I went ahead. They murder Caesar" three times in her sleep, which he's taken as a bad sign. By William Shakespeare. Journal Entry; Act 2. In Romeo and Juliet, Benvolio asks Romeo's father and mother if they know the problem that is bothering their son. print/save view : Previous scene: Play menu: Next scene Act II, Scene 1. Lucius, Brutus' servant, brings him a letter (planted by Cassius) he has found in Brutus' private room. k 600 I cannot, by the progress of the stars, Give guess how near to day. 4. Journal Entry; Act 2. More than 300 years after Caesar�s assassination, Rome fell, mostly because its territory was too big to govern. Julius Caesar: Act 2, scene 1 Summary & Analysis New! 2. Use your own paper as necessary. Some of the other commoners and I decided not to wear our work clothes and celebrated in the streets while we waited for Caesar to returnâ¦One of the officials scolded ⦠Julius Caesar Act 1 Journal In Act 1 of William Shakespeareâs Julius Caesar, Cassius claims that Julius Caesar is not as strong as he portrays, and that Caesar does not deserve to be king of Rome because he is not superior to any other person in Rome, yet he says it in a selfish and ironic way. His wife Calphurnia has cried out "Help, ho! Then, relate Caesar�s foolishness to a time in which you failed to follow the warnings and advice of someone else. Describe a situation in which you �bit off more then you could chew.� What was the result? Julius Caesar On-Demand Writing for Act II Scene ii In this scene, Calpurnia urges Caesar to not leave the house because she fears for his life. Julius Caesar introduction video. 0000420071 00000 n Draw students into Julius Caesar with this 3.5-week unit plan! Summary: Act II, scene i Brutus paces back and forth in his garden. Get an answer for 'You are Cassius: Write a diary entry showing how you were convinced that the murder of Caesar was justified. Caesar's reputation as a great ruler may have been reclaimed, Cassius' cynical persuasion of the conspirators may have been converted into a great and noble friendship with Brutus, and Brutus' faults may have been glossed over, but despite all the changes effected in this drama, Julius Caesar ends as it began â with an uncertain future. Another example of verbal irony is seen in Act I Scene ii. He has reached the conclusion that Julius Caesar must die. This scene reveals much about his character; he thinks of himself as courageous and fearless. 0000420778 00000 n Enter BRUTUS Brutus. When coming back to Rome I was welcomed with a festival. Act 2, Scene 1. Julius Caesar © Copyright 2002, Prestwick House, Inc. Act II, Scene I 10. Ï; about 97â47 BC) was the king of the Bosporan Kingdom until his death. 0000426177 00000 n I'm very proud of not only myself, but the whole army. 3. 0000008160 00000 n Pompey was known as Pompey the Great, mostly because of a military campaign he led against pirates who were raiding ships bringing goods into Rome. Understand every line of Julius Caesar. Journal Entry; Act 3. It contains lesson plans, bell ringers, activities, questions, characters, quotes and more. Act I, Scene V 16. 0000006984 00000 n End your journal entry with the two lines of Hamletâs dialogue that best express his intense frustration. Brutus contemplates the conspiracy in his garden late into the night. 1. Diary Entry 1: I'm finally back from the war. What are some (at least 3) of the unusual happenings that Casca notices at night? D R d p � � } � j The first line of the letter reads, "Brutus, thou sleep'st. Lucius, I say! Imagine you are Hamlet. 0000003120 00000 n Caesar's also up late, pacing around in his nightgown, with lightning and thunder as the backdrop. Use Shakespearean blank verse and rich Old English vocabulary to write this imaginary and awkward 20-line conversation. We defeated Pompey and his army. �Q������55��6'A�o�M��oqMW��^GDm}#�����]��R��W�����o��Z٣N�]�9>Zb��kVZ��%���ԾC*m��o ����Q>@Q�A����Q�aj� ��K6�VK��N4z�+6���Fԋ]��0j!ݱ+6��Lz�[��U���k��!������pt��\s��N�*P���t�}A��� �c���ts��k��B��e�n�S���_o��O��������c�"� 0000425800 00000 n A MONOLOGUE is a spoken form of a diary / journal entry in a play: a character on stage speaks his/her thoughts and feelings to a character(s)/the audience. Caesar tells a servant to order the priests to make a sacrifice and see if they can rustle up a good omen. C �0 A � � : J u l i u s . 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Act 2, scene 2. 0000002103 00000 n 2 Due _____ Entry No. Cassius states that âI was born as free as Caesar, so were you. 3 Due _____ Use the play to describe at least four warnings Caesar ignored about his impending disaster. 824). However, he is ⦠You will recall that in the opening scene of this play, a soothsayer warns Caesar to âBeware the ides of March,â but Caesar pays no attention. g i f � �b ��� �*$ZR�F3��'�f-� ѣ D n�ɣ �*$ZR�F3��'�f-��PNG Next. 0000006284 00000 n HlSÛNÛ@}÷WÌ£SÅË^¼öºª*ZxàK VÚûsfö¬àèçÃ@ ÇF}I(-}_óà:x journal entry is referring toâyou may want to use that as the date for the journal entry. Every chunk is worth 3 points - 1 point for being completed on time and 2 points for content. C: Caesar tempts the fates just as Cassius does by not believing in the gods. 3 Due ___________________________ Entry No. 0000006847 00000 n trailer <]>> startxref 0 %%EOF 68 0 obj <>stream Julius Caesar Act 2, Scene 1. Your Task: Calpurnia and Portia never meet in the play, but imagine a conversation between these two strong women following Caesar�s assassination. m 0000427980 00000 n Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Describe a situation in which you were like �Pompey the Great,� defending honor against tyrants. 0000001615 00000 n 0000002599 00000 n Julius Caesar Act 1: Brutus' Diary Dear Diary, A most shocking event has occurred earlier today. Discuss how the situation turned out, or how it would have turned out had you taken heed. He sends a servant to bid the priests to offer a sacrifice and tell him the results. c d e � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � W � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �,^�, ��/ ��=!�"�#��$��%� �� D d J8�P� � �T � Julius Caesar: Julius Caesar Home; Diary Entry 1; Diary Entry 2; Diary Entry 3; Diary Entry 4; Diary Entry 5; Letter to Brutus ; Dairy entry: 5. Cassius says that Caesar would not be a wolf or a lion if Romans did not act like sheep or deer. Working with Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: You have been working with journal / diary entries in our unit. What Brutus says similarities What Antony says 6. Cassius attempts to convince Brutus to turn against Caesar, and he is successful in fanning the fire of Brutus's feelings. Awake, and see thyself" (2.1.46). 0000420360 00000 n 0000427893 00000 n 5j 35 0 obj <> endobj xref 35 34 0000000016 00000 n Previous Next . Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. He was a monarch of Persian and Macedonian ancestry. Caesar had returned to Rome. In a journal entry, record your feelings about what the ghost has just told you. 0000004624 00000 n As we were walking, along with some others, through the public place, a soothsayer called out and said, âCaesar! 5. Julius Caesar Chunk Journal Directions: You will be writing SIX CHUNKS for every act in the play (see the prompts below) and they will be due THE DAY AFTER we ï¬nish each act. If you do the math, that means this entire journal is worth 90 points. 4 Due ___________________________ 1. I ⦠Use the ghostâs and/or Hamletâs own words to help you express your feelings. Mark Antony, representing the Roman citizens, had offered Julius Caesar a crown. l a� e4 $�����&`#$/�� If b$ D E c d � � & R � � � | } ~ i Brutus' Journal Entry- Blog Assignment #2 Dear Journal, I have my morals, and I will not be forced to look up on someone who I do not think is superior. I will be watching over them the whole time. Write a journal entry that Portia might have written at the end of act 2, scene 1, after having begged Brutus to tell her what troubled him and getting no answer. The other 20 points will come from the three check-in days (each Friday of the 3-week unit). Directions: Pick four of the following journal entry prompts and write entries in your composition notebook of at least 150 words each â 20 points. Understatement. Up to 10 points will be given for each of the 8 fully completed journal entries (for a total of 80 possible points). Rome. ACT 2: âBut are not some whole that we must make sick?â (Ligarius) Q: Made sick by what? Secretly, I wished Pompey had won the battle, but I was glad to see my friend Caesar. We are ready to continue the plan to kill Caesar. Using examples from the play, discuss how Brutus is ⦠What, Lucius, ho! get the dialectical journal in julius caesar for act1 connect that we allow here and check out the link. What would Portia say to Calpurnia, and Calpurnia back to Portia? 0000001387 00000 n Cassius. In the very opening of the scene, Brutus is pacing back and forth, not knowing whether killing Caesar is a good idea. 2 Due ___________________________ Entry No. It is three oâclock in the morning at Brutusâ home on the Ides of March, March 15th according to the ancient Roman calendar. I hope nothing but bad comes his way. Dear Diary, Today is my Birthday and we are now on our way to Philipi at War. Not only once, or twice, but thrice! It succeeded the Greeks, which was another mighty civilization. A partial example is below: Act II, scene i Dear Diary, I was so excited to hear the news of great Caesarâs return to Rome today. �.��6���QK�ػ��k������h��t���Mg�ʼn{D\O�;�Z͑�Z��. Entry No. j Summary: Act II, scene ii. Brutus thinks we are loosing this was so far and Antony won the first battle. The excerpt below is from ACT 3 Scene 2 of the play--the famous "funeral speeches"--Brutus, having been a part of stabbing Caesar ⦠I feel like I has made us a stronger group of men. Brutus is in his garden and has decided that Caesar must be killed. Extra Credit: As a fifth journal entry, look up four words you didn�t fully understand from this sheet of journal entry prompts and give Mr. Stratton 1. the part of speech (based on how it is used on this sheet), 2. the definition, 3. a synonym, and 4. four sentences in which you use the words correctly and with contexts that imply you understand the meanings � up to 4 points. In Julius Caesar, Act I, what does the soothsayer tell Caesar in Scene 2, and how does Caesar respond? You can change its inverted pattern so it is more easily understood: âA day as black as this was never seen:â An ellipsis occurs when a word or phrase is left out. 2.5 Weeks are spent on an in-depth study of Julius Caesar filled with engaging activities. ... Caesar is one of my oldest and dearest friends, but I can not let him destroy Rome. 0000001657 00000 n Cassius. 0000428094 00000 n j What will be our downfall, if any? � I quickly recoved from the loss of my confederate and immediately ordeed the soldiers to prepare for another battle, this time against Antony. *r®4ÛKQ ÍÌÀÀêW¥ÄÀöï7TÕ? CL0 endstream endobj 36 0 obj <>/Outlines 26 0 R/Metadata 33 0 R/AcroForm 38 0 R/Pages 31 0 R/PageLayout/SinglePage/OpenAction 37 0 R/Type/Catalog>> endobj 37 0 obj <> endobj 38 0 obj <>/Encoding<>>>>> endobj 39 0 obj <>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]/ExtGState<>>>/Type/Page>> endobj 40 0 obj <> endobj 41 0 obj [/ICCBased 54 0 R] endobj 42 0 obj <> endobj 43 0 obj <>stream 0000021148 00000 n Then, discuss at least two reasons Antony is able to win the crowd over with his eulogy. 0000427638 00000 n CL/E: Later Calpurnia tells Caesar to beware of the capitol. Start studying Julius Caesar Act 2. 0000005574 00000 n Dialectical Journal In Julius Caesar For Act1 Recognizing the showing off ways to get this book dialectical journal in julius caesar for act1 is additionally useful. And at this point, I do not know if I can take the risk to let him obtain that much power. Shakespeare wrote most of his plays in blank verse, meaning that each line was approximately 10 syllables in length and contained a blank rhyme scheme (no intentional rhyming). His reasons for reaching this conclusion are that Caesar is abusing his power and that has ascended far too quickly. The reading journal is worth up to 100 total points. IHDR � V|�� PLTE���33f#U)� tRNS @��f bKGD �H gIFg >�U cmPPJCmp0712 Om�� �IDATx�������q�G���XdW�e����P߉} Zz���B���K��oi��. Julius Caesar: Home; Act 1. k Today was the feast of Lupercal (pg. Read our modern English translation of this scene. Journal Entry; Act 3. You have remained in right site to start getting this info. I saw two dead bodies lying on the ground and remarked, "Oh Julius Caesar, thou art mighty yet". Entry No. 0000002634 00000 n 0000417588 00000 n Dear Diary, We have everything all planned out. � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � dh > $$If �l �5� ��� E 6`������� � 6� �� �� �� ��� 4� The United States is currently the greatest �empire� in modern times. For instance, Rome, once the greatest empire in the world, no longer exists. 2. 0000420002 00000 n We talked about his victory over Pompey. That there are things coming out of graves and a lion giving birth. 0000014064 00000 n 0000419800 00000 n 0000000976 00000 n Brutus interprets the letter as if it were a request from all of Rome to slay Caesar and restore the republic⦠... Week 2: Act I Scene iii, Act II Scene i (37 pages) Act I scene iii, 1. Journal Entry; Act 4. journal entry; act 5. journal entry; letter to brutus; Act 5: Journal Entry. 'Twas was quite astounding to me that it was offered at all. 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There were also great Egyptian empires and we might even point at the Mayans and Incas in Mexico as yet another example of great empires now conquered or extinct. Start studying Julius Caesar Act 1 and Act 2. Caesar wanders through his house in his dressing gown, kept awake by his wife Calpurniaâs nightmares. Throught the scene Brutus is persuaded that Caesar will abuse his power once he is made king. 1 Due _____ Entry No. 0000027733 00000 n 0000005146 00000 n Julius Caesar did not succeed in becoming king, as he obviously intended, but his nephew and heir Octavius Caesar actually became an emperor and a god, and he was followed, after a long rule, by a whole line of emperors bearing the name of Caesar. Also the Lupercal festival was going on too. Julius Caesar: Home; Act 1. 0000001782 00000 n Write a journal entry from Antonyâs point of view, after the murder of Caesar. Journal Entry; Act 4. journal entry; act 5. journal entry; letter to brutus; Act 2: Journal Entry. A soothsayer warned me to beware the Ides of March. Well Octavius and Antony are about to enter the battle of Philippi. He knows with certainty that Caesar will be crowned king; what he questions is whether or not Caesar will be corrupted by his power. Three times she has called out in her sleep about Caesarâs murder. In the opening of Act II of Julius Caesar, Shakespeare shows us Brutus's conflicting thoughts to resolve to kill Caesar through the use of setting, structure, and metaphor. Act II, Scene I 17. He was the youngest child born to King Mithridates VI of Pontus from his first wife, his sister Queen Laodice.
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