Zusammenfassung der Ressource
JULIUS CAESAR-ACT 1
- VICTORY
OVER POMPEY
- Julius Caesar, Antony,
Calpurnia, Brutus, Cassius, Casca
- Decius, Cicero, Flavius, Murellus, Portia
and soothsayer
- IDES OF MARACH!
- CAESAR
DISMISSES
THE WARNING
- FEAST OF
LUPERCAL
- CASSIUS STARTS TO GET
JEALOUS OVER CAESAR
- CASSIUS MANIPULATES BRUTUS
TO GET RID OF CAESAR
- CASSIUS SENDS LETTERS INTO BRUTUS' ROOM IN
DIFFERENT HAND WRITINGS AS THOUGH FROM
ROMANS
- BRUTUS AND CASSIUS
JOIN THE CONSPIRACY
- BRUTUS: EXAMPLE OF
AN HONOURABLE MAN
- HIS COMMITMENT TOWARDS
PRINCIPLES LEADS HIM TO
MAKE MISCALCULATIONS
- BRUTUS CONVINCED THAT CAESAR IS
NOT WORTHY ENOUGH TO BE RULER OF
ROME
- BRUTUS LOVES CAESAR
BUT LOVES ROME MORE
- CAESAR REFUSES
THE OFFER OF THE
CROWN THREE TIMES
- CAESAR- THE
FALLING SICKNESS
(EPILEPCY)
- JULIUS
CAESAR:
PHYSICALLY
WEAK,
STUBBORN,
BLINDED BY
HONOUR
- SUPERSTITIOUS,
VAIN,
ARROGANT,
SUSCEPTIBLE
TO FLATTERY
- PROMINENT THEME:
HONOUR
- OTHER THEMES: MANHOOD AND
HONOUR, POLITICS AND
MORALITY, JEALOUSY, AND FATE
- RHETORICAL QUESTIONS
SOLILOQUEY
- SYMBOLS: OMENS,
BODY, PAIN AND
BLOOD, AND ROME
- LNAGUAGE: ANACHRONISMS,
BIBLICAL ALLUSIONS, PUNS
COMBINES WITH ANASTHESIS
- FIGURES OF SPEECH
- SIMILES
OXYMORONS
ANTITHESIS
- CONFLICT BETWEEN
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC