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Characters:
Caesar-act one scene 2 lines 198-214 "such men as he be never at heart's ease/whiles they behold a greater than themselves"
Cassius-act one scene 2 lines 135-161 "the fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars/but in ourselves, that we are underlings"
act one scene 2 lines 135-161
Brutus-act one scene 2 lines 79-80 and 82-89
act one scene "set honor in one eye and death in the other/and I will look on both indifferently
*indifferently means fairly here
Motivation of characters:
Brutus: what does he want?
Cassius: what does he want?
Caesar: what does he want?
Dramatic Element:
soothsayer saying "beware the ides of March" Caesar ignoring it
Individual work to add to mind map:
Find an example/quote/character for your assigned topic.
Betrayal (1)
Loyalty (2)
Friendship (3)
Fate vs. Free Will (4)
In your notebooks, write Act One Julius Caesar at the top of the page or in the middle
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