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Julius Caesar Act 2, Scene 1 Translation - LitCharts
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Julius Caesar Act II: Scene i Summary & Analysis - SparkNotes
A summary of Act II: Scene i in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Julius Caesar and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.
Julius Caesar | Act 2, Scene 1 - myShakespeare
Cassius and the conspirators visit, and Brutus agrees to kill Caesar. When Decius Brutus asks if they should kill anyone else besides Caesar, Cassius suggests Mark Antony, but Brutus thinks that’s a bad idea for both moral and practical reasons. The others follow his lead.
Julius Caesar - Act 2, scene 1 | Folger Shakespeare Library
2015年7月31日 · Brutus anxiously ponders joining the conspiracy against Caesar. When he is brought one of the unsigned letters that Cassius has had left for him to find, Brutus decides to act. Visited by the conspirators, he agrees to join them but rejects their plan to …
Julius Caesar Act 2, scene 1 Summary & Analysis | LitCharts
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Act 2, Scene 1: Full Scene Modern English - myShakespeare
Scene 1 Brutus is awake late at night. He tries to justify killing Caesar, saying that although Caesar seems honorable now, there is too great a risk that he may be corrupted by power.
No Fear Shakespeare: Julius Caesar: Act 2 Scene 1 - SparkNotes
Get me a taper in my study, Lucius. When it is lighted, come and call me here. I will, my lord. But for the general. He would be crowned. How that might change his nature, there’s the question. 15 And that craves wary walking. Crown him that, That at his will he may do danger with. But for the general. He would be crowned.
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act 2 Scene 1 - Brutus decides to kill Caesar
Scene 1 We must imagine that an hour or more has passed since the end of Act I, for it now is nearly daylight of the 15th of March. A little later Cassius hears a clock strike three.
Julius Caesar Original Text: Act 2, Scene 1 - No Sweat Shakespeare
This page contains Shakespeare's original text of Act 2, Scene 1 of Julius Caesar: Enter BRUTUS. BRUTUS: What, Lucius, ho! I cannot, by the progress of the stars,
Act 2, Scene 1 of Julius Caesar Line-by-Line Explanation
2025年1月15日 · Brutus is thinking about Julius Caesar’s possible rise to power. He doesn’t have any personal reason to harm Caesar, but he believes Caesar’s crowning could change his character and behavior. Brutus is concerned about what might happen if Caesar becomes king.