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AGENDA

Tuesday May 12 th , 2009 (5 /12/ 2009). AGENDA. Quote. Tuesday May 12 th , 2009 (5 /12/ 2009). WARM UP. Time Given: 3 minutes

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AGENDA

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  1. TuesdayMay 12th, 2009 (5/12/2009) AGENDA Quote

  2. TuesdayMay 12th, 2009 (5/12/2009) WARM UP Time Given: 3 minutes When are the Ides of March? When are the Ides of December? When are the Ides of June? What does the word “Ho!” mean in Shakespeare’s language? What is a pun? Were there any puns in the opening scene of Julius Caesar? Explain.

  3. What We Learned Yesterday! NO NOTES The play starts off very slow. Flavius/Marullus are killed for taking down Caesar’s statues. There are A LOT of names that begin with the letter “C” Soothsayer warns Caesar to “beware the Ides of March,” but Caesar does not listen. Cassius is trying to convince Brutus to kill Caesar—so far, Brutus has said “no.” The language between Cassius and Brutus is quite—passionate. Casca gives birth to the phrase, “It was Greek to me!” Caesar is offered the crown to Rome three times—each time, Caesar refuses. He eventually “faints” and offers to cut his throat to the crowd.

  4. Period 1 Cicero = James Casca = Nathalie Cassius = Mike Cinna = Brad Brutus = Nick Lucius = Chelsea Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Decius =Elyse • Metallus = Chey • Trebonius= Steven • Portia = Kirstie • Ligarius = Chelsea

  5. Period 2 Cicero = Tyrell Casca = Jennifer Cassius = Jackie Cinna = Dean Brutus = Sarah Lucius = Amber Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Decius = Tyndall • Metallus = Tyrell • Trebonius= Jeremy • Portia = Amber • Lucius= Amber • Ligarius= Keisha

  6. Period 3 Cicero = Jamie Casca = Juquan Cassius = Tony Cinna = Britt. B. Brutus = Elizer Lucius = Aaron Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Decius = Shakeli • Cimber = Orlando • Trebonius= Samantha • Portia = Tiffany • Lucius= Aaron • Ligarius= Yovani

  7. Period 4 Cicero =Karlissa Casca = Trevor Cassius = Cecilia Cinna = Joe Brutus = Scott Lucius = Shawn Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Decius = Jordan • Metallus = Lyn • Trebonius= Telisa • Portia = Jessica • Lucius= Shawn • Ligarius= Jasmine

  8. Period 6 Cicero = Justin Casca = Janay Cassius =Ada Cinna = Dustin Brutus = Brystin Lucius = Kaylee Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Decius = Richard • Metallus = Julia • Trebonius= Shaun • Portia = Kaayla • Lucius= Kaylee • Ligarius= Ryan

  9. Scene I: The crowd is happy with Caesar’s return, but two citizens, Marullus and Flavius are not. They scold the crowd for its fickleness. Scene II: Caesar and friends at a fertility feast. A soothsayer warns Caesar to “beware the Ides of March.” Brutus and Cassius argue over the ambition of Caesar. Casca joins in. Scene III: Supernatural events occur. Caesar is to be elected King. In an attempt to convince Brutus to kill Caesar, Cassius forges letters to throw in Brutus’ window. Julius Caesar, Act I NO NOTES

  10. Pg. 52/53 Right Side Only! Let’s Go! NO NOTES

  11. On pg. 64Answer questions: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14 in notebook. You have 7 minutes. Julius Caesar, Act I NO NOTES

  12. Scene I: Brutus receives Cassius’ forged letters. Cassius, with his group of conspirators, arrive to speak with Brutus. Brutus agrees to kill Caesar. Portia (his wife) wants to know why Brutus looks conflicted. Julius Caesar, Act II TAKE NOTES

  13. Pg. 68/69 Right Side Only! Let’s Go! NO NOTES

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