Monday, March 1, 2010

Julius Caesar Journal Response #2

  1. Summarize the main points of Julius Caesar thus far. What is happening in the play? What is the main conflict? How have your predictions changed?
  2. How can you relate the themes in Julius Caesar to your own life or the world around you?

5 comments:

  1. i can realte this movie to real life because of the killing and the stabbing to the day of the death of casear. the day they had the war some of them died but some of them lived forever

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  2. devaun perry

    the main point in julius caesar thus far is that everyone is clashing against each other. the story has reached up to the climax, and more action has been set for the act of juilus caesar.
    the main conflict is between antony and brutus , and that is for the rightous right to rule rome.
    my prediction about the play may have changed if juilus caesar did not die , the whole conflict may have been a new conflict .

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  3. Everybody was killing there selves because they thought they were going to lose the war. I can't really relate because none of this happened to me.

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  4. 1. baisiclly in the play Julius Caesar was murdered by people he thought were his friends but they ended up to be the opposite. The main conflict of Julius Caesar is the problem between Caesar's death and Brutus plot in trying to conquer Rome.When i first saw Julius Caesar my biggest prediction was that brutus will take over and destroy rome but in the end Antony ended up winning the war.
    2. I can compare the play of Julius Caesar to how when i was in middle school i had my back turned on me.

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  5. 1. They plot to kill Caesar.
    2. Antony wanted to get revenge.
    3. Antony plans capturing Brutus

    I can relate to when my club was fighting another club and it was like Antony vs Brutus. even thow my club lost the fight we decide to have a peace treaty at the end. It was kind of like how Julius Caesar story was at the end of the book when Octavius start asking brutus men to join him.

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