PPT-Flavius and
Author : karlyn-bohler | Published Date : 2017-03-22
Murellus are two snooty conspirators against Caesar In the opening scene they catch a bunch of commoners celebrating Caesars victorious return to Rome Julius Caesar
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Murellus are two snooty conspirators against Caesar In the opening scene they catch a bunch of commoners celebrating Caesars 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. True or False?. True or False?. In the beginning of the play,. Flavius and . Marullus. order . the commoners to disrobe. the statues of Caesar so he . will not become even more. popular. .. False. True or False?. Vespasianus. Augustus. Elliott Leong. 10. th. Emperor of . Rome: . http://www.roman-empire.net/emperors/titus-index.html. Group: Caroline, Elliott, Marina, Mitch (. Flavian. Emperors and Year of the Four Emperors). English II-Kuczek-GHS-2013. 1. . Give two reasons that Flavius scolds the citizens.. 2. List two words or phrases . Murellus. uses to describe the crowd of working people.. 3. . Murellus. reminds the crowd that not long ago they had cheered _______. Now they cheer _______ who defeated Pompey's sons.. 1. What’s Past Is Prologue. 3. 2. All the World’s a Stage. Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow. DIRECTIONS. . Read and summarize the assigned paragraph.. Make sure to include any points that relate to our learning objectives or to prior discussions related to Julius Caesar—the man or the play!.
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