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Monday May 11 th , 2009 (5 /11/ 2009). AGENDA. Quote. Monday May 11 th , 2009 (5 /11/ 2009). WARM UP. Time Given: 3 minutes What is Fate in Roman culture? Who are the Fates/what do they do? Tell me everything interesting that you can remember about Roman culture and/or Julius Caesar. .
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MondayMay 11th, 2009 (5/11/2009) AGENDA Quote
MondayMay 11th, 2009 (5/11/2009) WARM UP Time Given: 3 minutes What is Fate in Roman culture? Who are the Fates/what do they do? Tell me everything interesting that you can remember about Roman culture and/or Julius Caesar.
Things to Consider! NO NOTES Julius Caesar will start off a bit slow—be prepared! Know who you role is and follow along with the class. I will stop the class when I feel the need to say something important.
One Last Thing! NO NOTES Your books have both the original Middle English and Modern English. Turn to pg. 24/25 Middle English is on the left side. Modern English on the right side. READ ONLY FROM THE RIGHT SIDE!
Pun = a word with two meanings Ho = “At once” / “Immediately” Julius Caesar, The Pun/Ho TAKE NOTES
Our play begins with pun: “I am a mender of bad soles.” = fixes shoes. Vs. “I am a mender of bad souls.” = priest/fixes people’s spirits. Julius Caesar, The Pun NO NOTES
“Peace, ho” = Be still at once! Julius Caesar, The Pun NO NOTES
Ides = the 15th of the Month Julius Caesar, The Ides of March TAKE NOTES
Ides = the 15th of the Month 2/15 = Act I, Scene I = Beginning of play. 3/15 = Act III = Caesar will die. Julius Caesar, The Ides of March NO NOTES
Julius Caesar, Act I NO NOTES Remember, Caesar has just defeated Pompey and is now returning to Rome for the first time. Caesar is now the only Triumvirate member left. To Consider: Will he be elected as King? Does he want to be King? How will the crowd react to his return?
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 weather occurs. Caesar is to be elected King. Cassius forges letters and plans to throw them in Brutus’ windows, convincing him of Caesar’s greedy ambition. Julius Caesar, Act I TAKE NOTES
Period 1 Flavius = Alex Marullus = Char’eshia 1st Commoner = Shawn 2nd Commoner = Nathalie Caesar = Billie Casca = Nathalie Calpurnia = Christina Antony = Tre Soothsayer = Jamie Brutus = Nick Cassius = Mike Cicero = James Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES
Period 2 Flavius = Patrick Marullus = Shae 1st Commoner = Jam 2nd Commoner = Jonathon Caesar = Alaina Casca = Jennifer Calpurnia = Kristeena Antony = Kalese Soothsayer = Quintin Brutus = Sarah Cassius = Jackie Cicero = Tyrell Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES
Period 3 Flavius = Allison Marullus = Nicole 1st Commoner = Orlando 2nd Commoner = Brittany B. Caesar = Devon Casca = Juquan Calpurnia = Jasmine Antony = Justin Soothsayer = Cesar Brutus = Elizer Cassius = Tony Cicero = Jamie Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES
Period 4 Flavius = Ben Marullus = James 1st Commoner = Jessica 2nd Commoner = Sabrina Caesar = Mr. Hampton Casca = Trevor Calpurnia = Sabrina Antony = Chris Soothsayer = Eddie Brutus = Scott Cassius = Cecilia Cicero = Karlissa Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES
Period 6 Flavius = Julia Marullus = Danyel 1st Commoner = Jahmere 2ndCommone = Tyson Caesar = Mike Casca = Janay Calpurnia = Kaylee Antony = Jordan Soothsayer = Jahmere Brutus = Brystin Cassius = Ada Cicero = Justin Roles for Today (And Forever) NO NOTES
Pg. 24/25 Right Side Only! Let’s Go! NO NOTES