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Monday May 18 th , 2009 (5 /18/ 2009). AGENDA. Quote. Monday May 18 th , 2009 (5 /18/ 2009). WARM UP. Time Given: 3 minutes
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MondayMay 18th, 2009 (5/18/2009) AGENDA Quote
MondayMay 18th, 2009 (5/18/2009) WARM UP Time Given: 3 minutes Last week in Julius Caesar, Caesar was killed. What were Caesar’s last words? What do they mean? Who was the first person to stab him? Who was the last person to stab him? How many times was he stabbed? If you were in the Senate when Caesar was murdered, what sort of reaction would you have had to the scene? Explain.
This Week Preview NO NOTES
What We Learned Last Week! NO NOTES Caesar died despite MULTIPLE WARNINGS that something bad will happen to him. Soothsayer’s warning Bad omens (people on fire, lion in the Capitol) Calpurnia’s dream More bad omens (no heart in the sacrificial animal, raining fire, corpses rising from their graves) Artimedorus’ petition warning him of the plot—although this letter will never be received, it is Caesar’s fault!
What We Learned Last Week! NO NOTES We are half-way through the play. Now that Caesar is dead, no one directly controls Rome. Power could shift to the Murderers of Caesar—Brutus, Cassius, Casca, Decius, Metallus, Trebonius, etc.Or Power could shift to Octavius, the next person in line—the only problem is that Octavius is too young to directly take control of Rome.
What We Learned Last Week! NO NOTES Who controls Rome will come down to Brutus’ and Antony’s speeches to the Roman people. Who will the people believe?!?
Remember, there are no preview notes from this point onward! Pay attention to every scene and stopping point. Answer every question I give you—it will GREATLY help on your Julius Caesar exam. Julius Caesar, Act III NO NOTES
It might not seem to you that Julius Caesar is that popular of a play, you would be surprised to find how often it references appear in our culture. Julius Caesar in Modern Culture NO NOTES
Julius Caesar in Modern Culture NO NOTES
Julius Caesar in Modern Culture NO NOTES
Julius Caesar in Modern Culture NO NOTES
Julius Caesar in Modern Culture NO NOTES
Julius Caesar in Modern Culture NO NOTES
Iron Maiden Lyrics: The Good that men do is often buried with their bones. But the evil that men do… Living on a razors edge Balancing on a ledge Living on a razors edge The evil that men do lives on and on... (3x) Julius Caesar in Modern Culture NO NOTES • Antony’s Speech: • Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; • I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. • The evil that men do lives after them; • The good is often buried with their bones
Moral: If it’s cool enough for Iron Maiden, it’s cool enough for you! Julius Caesar in Modern Culture NO NOTES
Period 1 All = Everyone! Brutus = Nick 1stPleb = Shawn 2ndPleb = Nathalie 3rdPleb = Elyse 4thPleb = Terra Plebians = Shawn, Nathalie, Elyse, Terra Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Antony = Tre • Servant = Brandon • Cinna #2 = Brandon
Period 2 All = Everyone! Brutus = Sarah 1stPleb = Jam 2ndPleb = Jonathon 3rdPleb = Fred 4thPleb = Conrado Plebians = Jam, Jon., Fred, Conrado Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Antony = Kalese • Servant = Chassidy • Cinna #2 = Chassidy
Period 3 All = Everyone! Brutus = Elizer 1stPleb = Orlando 2ndPleb = Brit. B. 3rdPleb = Brit. C. 4thPleb = Kevin Plebians = Orlando, Brit. B, Brit C., Kevin Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Antony = Justin • Servant = Aurelio • Cinna #2 = Brit. C.
Period 4 All = Everyone! Brutus = Scott 1stPleb = Jessica 2ndPleb = Sabrina 3rdPleb = Sarah 4thPleb = Trevor Plebians = Jessica, Sabrina, Sarah, Trevor Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Antony = Chris • Servant = Joe • Cinna #2 = Summer
Period 6 All = Everyone! Brutus = Brystin 1stPleb = Jahmere 2ndPleb = Tyson 3rdPleb = Kaylee 4thPleb = Austin Plebians = Jahmere, Tyson, Kaylee, Austin Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES • Antony = Jordan • Servant = Miesha • Cinna #2 = Kaayla
Brutus and Antony report to the front of the room! If you do not want to come to the front, I will take your role for the day, no questions asked. Let’s Go! NO NOTES
Pg. 136/137 Right Side Only! Let’s Go! NO NOTES
Extended Response Question: Which speech (Brutus or Antony) do you think was more effective at motivating the Roman crowd? Use details to support your answer. Answer questions 7, 9, 10, 14. Questions in Notebook NO NOTES