Finally got back to this
Wow so much hw tonight
o well
Since lit hw is now a blog
i think ill keep them here as a backup copy :0
Julius Caesar 1.1.1 depicts a scene of well-dressed commoners waiting to see Caesar and celebrate his victory over Pompey. However, Flavius and Marullus supported Pompey, and are furious because the commoners are celebrating. 1.1 is supposed to be humorous, because Shakespeare uses many puns, such as "mender of bad soles"(1.1.14-15) (as opposed to souls).
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Yay! i love my new grips
snakeskin is so cool
i think ill take pictures tomorrow
goin to do hw nao
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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In 1.2, Julius Caesar receives a warning from a soothsayer to beware the ides of March. Caesar ignores the soothsayer, which is what I would have done, and continues on with his day. Cassius and Brutus talk behind Caesar's back, and Brutus reveals his doubts about Caesar's leadership and ability as a ruler.