Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare |
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Themes and issues | 3 |
Dramatic techniques | 67 |
Specimen critical | 75 |
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action actor Antony's appear Artemidorus assassination audience battle Brutus and Cassius Brutus's speech Caesar's blood Caesar's spirit Calpurnia Casca Cassius's character Cicero Cinna comedy Commentary conflict conspiracy conspirators contrast critical crowd crown deceive Decius defeated dramatic Elizabethan emotion emphasise enemies Falstaff fear final followed ghost gives Globe Theatre gods grief heart hero honour human idealism ides of March imagery ironic irony Julius Caesar killed king Lepidus Ligarius love for Caesar Lucius Lupercal Mark Antony Marullus Marullus's means Messala Metellus mind moral moved murder of Caesar nature nobility noble persuade physical play Plutarch political Pompey Pompey's portents Portia previous scene public image quarrel questions reason recognise reference revenge rhetorical Richard Burbage Roman Rome says Scene i Summary Senate sense senseless things Shakespeare shows speak spirit of Caesar storm suggests suicide symbolic sympathy tell theatre themes things thou Titinius tragedy tragic triumph Triumvirs tyranny words