The title character in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, written in 1599, is stabbed to death by Roman senators. The play draws on the real-life assassination of Julius Caesar, 2,061 years ago.
When Cassius is reassured on this count he reveals his own fear of Caesar’s growing power, probes Brutus’s feelings on the matter, and tries to persuade him that something must be done about ...
After Caesar is dead, Antony won't be of any use anyways. Julius Caesar's popularity soars when he returns to Rome victorious after defeating the sons of Pompey. While the commoners continue to ...
At a moment of crisis for our republic, what can we learn from Shakespeare’s portrait of the death of Julius Caesar? Series Introduction FULL EPISODE: Why Julius Caesar Is the Perfect Play to ...
Antony reveals his true feelings about Brutus, Cassius, and the rest of the group that killed Caesar - they are traitors and should be viewed as such. Julius Caesar's popularity soars when he ...
There are a lot of influences that Skeleton Crew could cite as inspiration, from The Goonies to Peter Pan. With the inclusion of a turncoat who had been something of a friend, it's recently looked ...
The actors investigate how to play the character of Julius Caesar and explore the dramatic purpose of the action just before the murder. This short film is from the BBC series, Shakespeare Unlocked.
14. -- One of the most pretentious Shakespearean revivals ever witnessed in America was seen at the Grand Opera House to-night, when Richard Mansfield put on "Julius Caesar" on a scale rivaling ...
A superb general and politician, Julius Caesar (c.100 BC – 44 BC / Reigned 46 – 44 BC) changed the course of Roman history. Although he did not rule for long, he gave Rome fresh hope and a ...