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Does Julius Caesar suggest that Shakespeare agreed with the Lord Bishop of Winchester?
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English Coursework – “Julius Caesar”,Explaining the importance of the first act of a play
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Examine all the soliloquies spoken by Cassius, Brutus and Mark Antony.
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Examine the means by which Brutus and Antony persuade the crowd.
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Explain Cassius's attitude towards Caesar and show how he seeks to convince Brutus of his opinion.
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Explain how as a director, you would present the speeches of Brutus and Anthony (Act III Scene II), so as to engage and influence the audience.
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Explain how Mark Antony was able to persuade the plebeians of Rome that the killing of Caesar was a diabolical act.
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Explain how the audience's perception of Cassius and Brutus is likely to change during these scenes. Pay particular attention to the language Shakespeare uses. (Act 1 Sc.2, Act 2 Sc.1, Act 4 Sc.3)
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Explain how the Parts of Cassius [in Act I] and Mark Antony [in Act III should be played: (i) To Show how they react to Different Events; (ii) To show how they persuade their Different Audiences.
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Explain why Act 3 Scene 2 of Julius Caesar is a pivitol episode in the play.
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Explore the differences in character between Brutus and Cassius by examining their actions, what they say, what others say about them and the language they use. Furthermore examine the social and historical context of 'Julius Caesar'.
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Explore the dramatic effectiveness of Act 1 of Julius Caesar.
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Explore the dramatic significance of Julius Caesar Act 3 Scene 2.
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Explore the way Shakespeare presents the motives for Brutus to kill Caesar
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Explore the ways in which leadership is presented in the play ‘Julius caesar’
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Friendship in Julius Caesar.
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History On The Globe Theatre
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How do Brutus and Cassius change throughout the play of Julius Cæsar?
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How do portents, omens and dreams add to the dramatic tension before Julius Caesar's murder, in 'Julius Caesar'?
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How does Antony Rouse the Citizens to Rebellion in Act 3 scene 1 lines 80- 269. Julius Caesar.
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How does Shakespeare contrast the characters of Brutus and Anthony through the events of Act Three.
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How does Shakespeare present ideas about order, rules, and authority in Julius Caesar? In your answer you should consider different interpretations and contextual influences.
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How does Stuart Burge's production of "Julius Caesar" dramatise the rhetorical effect of Brutus' and Antony's speeches in Act 3 Scene 2? Why is this scene dramatically important to the play as a whole?
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How Mark Anthony would say his speech in Act 3 Scene 1 and 2 because of his relationship with Julius Caesar and his knowledge of the main perpetrators Brutus and Cassius
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How much do you think Octavian's rise, up to the siege of Persia, is owing to his own merits, and how much to the merits of others?
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