PPT-Author : Julius Lester
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Genre Expository Nonfiction Big Question How does an artist use music to inspire others Small Group Timer Story Sort Vocabulary Words Arcade Games Study Stack Spelling City Vocabulary. Ethical conduct of clinical trials 2 Benefits justify risks 3 Rights safety and wellbeing of subjects prevail Protocol and science 4 Nonclinical and clinical information supports the trial 5 Compliance with a scientifically sound detailed protocol E An Introduction to the Playwright and his Play, . Julius Caesar. Biographical Information. Born: Stratford-Upon Avon, England April 23, 1564. Parents, John and Mary (Arden). Married Anne Hathaway, November, 1582. By William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare. Background on William Shakespeare. Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon in England.. His parents were Mary Arden and John Shakespeare, a respected glove-maker.. The value of a . b. iographical . a. pproach to social work history. Bradford Beyond . B. elief Conference. 8. th. September 2011. Russell Whiting. Department of Social Work. University of Sussex. Muriel Lester 1883-1968. Quote. Monday. May. 11. th. , 2009 (5. /11/. 2009). Required Materials:. Composition Notebook. Pen/Pencil. Time Given:. What We Will Do:. 5-7 . minutes. 2 minutes. 3 minutes. 1 minute. Remain . T.. JULIUS: What the devil is this? The doors don't open? Somebody must have changed the lock or broken it. . GENIUS: It seems more likely that you didn't bring the proper key; for this door doesn't open to the same key as a secret money-chest. Why didn't you bring both the keys you have? This is the key of power, not of wisdom. . Murellus. are two snooty conspirators against Caesar. In the opening scene, they catch a bunch of commoners celebrating Caesar's victorious return to Rome. Julius Caesar . is a powerful Roman political and military leader who gets stabbed in the back (and the arms, legs, and guts!) by a group of conspirators who are supposed to be his friends.. julius. . caesar. By . william. . shakespeare. Warning: . This Play is based on . true events. Once again…. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar . is categorized as a . tragedy. , but it is based on real-life events.. PowerPoint by Agnes, Becky and Roanna. Key Questions. What is the character’s appearance? . She doesn’t fit in with the crowd, looks strange, different, dresses in dull clothes and seems dark at times due to her makeup.. Review Questions. 1. What kinds of stories did Lester tell to amuse the new employees?. The kinds of stories that Lester would tell to amuse the new employees would be the stories about the old days.. William Shakespeare. The Roman Republic (. 509 BC-27C. ). Began by overthrowing the Roman Monarchy. Government headed by two consuls, elected by the citizens and advised by the senate. Three separate branches (Legislative, Senate, and Consuls). The Play. The Characters. Julius Caesar – The Real Man. A historic figure who lived from 100 to 44 BC. Military Leader and Ruler of Rome. Statues currently exist in museums today. Caesar’s biography was written in . . The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. English II Pre-AP. Unit 7. I. William Shakespeare. Birth and Early Life. April 23, 1564. Stratford-upon-Avon. Parents: John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. Young Adulthood. The hero is a person of high rank. The hero is an extraordinary and admirable man. The hero has a basic character flaw (tragic flaw) which leads to his downfall (usually death). Hubris- excessive pride that results in the hero’s downfall. .
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