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A classic example. Good ol' Julius.
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A classic example. Good ol' Julius.
No shame in my No Fear Shakespeare game! Starting Julius Caesar!
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This one still cracks me up every time.
#alphabetgame #letterJ @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I‘m going with Shakespeare for this one! “E tu Brute?!”
I listened to this on audio. It was performed by a full cast, including Richard Dreyfuss and Kelsey Grammer.
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Flav: Hence! home, you idle creatures, get you home:
Is this a holiday?
Reading Shakespeare with my son.
Starting Julius Caesar (Folger edition) today—
The story of a popularly elected head of a country who seems to have grandiose ideas of power and, the Senators who decide to stop him 🎭
Thank you for the tag @Sace !
1. Malaysia
2. Read a few that I loved:
🦠Spillover, David Quammen
🗡️The Inugami Curse, Seishi Yokomizo
⛪Death Comes for the Archbishop, Willa Cather
💞A Game of Hide and Seek, Elizabeth Taylor
🐶Plumdog, Emma C. Clark
And tagged book :)
3. Usually if I enjoyed a novel then it's length, whatever it is, is exactly as it should be 🙂
4. @Cathythoughts @erzascarletbookgasm
#lockdownlowdown @veritysalter
I finished Caesar for #shakespearereadalong but forgot to post!
This was my first time with this one and I really enjoyed it! Made me think of reading Antony and Cleopatra in college. 🎭
1. Wish there was more Portia and Calpurnia!
2. Freedom fighters or terrorists?
3. Antony is such a masterful rhetorician!
4. As Elphaba would say, Brutus, “No good deed goes unpunished!”
5. Love the ghosties! 👻
This makes #4 for the #classicschallenge2020!
Let slip the dogs of war. Reading this with the #shakespearereadalong was great fun. I was worried this high school chore might bore us all, but it‘s very much alive, with a wonderful assortment of constructions, tensions, and, of course, spectacular lines.
Of the few plays I read with the #Shakespearereadalong group, this has to be my favourite by far. I like that it‘s based on historical events, has such interesting characters, and I was captivated by the the splendours of the speeches (also glad to know the speeches and references in context). Who is hero, who is enemy? Enjoyed this, ghosts, dreams, and all.
I love seeing your discussion and teaser posts @Graywacke , thanks for the great hosting.
I had a really hard time articulating my feelings in this one. It still doesn‘t feel quite right, but here we go.
I read this in high school and didn‘t remember anything besides Caesar dies and the “Friends, Romans, countrymen” speech. I was excited to read this again, and I‘m so glad I did. I really enjoyed this play.
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Ouch!
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Julius Caesar Act 5
Suicides and dramatic mourning. Insults, battles, imperfect intelligence, impromptu eulogies. Cassius has his bondman kill him, erroneously thinking he‘s about to be captured. Brutus mourns him, then later does his own assisted suicide, and Antony mourns.
Were you suicided out? Did anyone come away liking the atheist Cassius, or the philosopher Brutus. What did you think about how this ended?
This was a 5-star read for me, after existing in my mind for years as a sort of blank since reading it in college. So much of what's here feels contemporary & myth-like at the same time. The sovereignty of rulers, the ideals of revolution, & private vs public selves. Not to mention ghosts, omens, & the dark impenetrable messages the "irrational" tries to convey. Something about the atmosphere of this one got under my skin. #ShakespeareReadAlong
So many men falling on their swords. I think the top right is a bit far fetched and a little too literal. So much for the honour of the conspirators‘ cause. They all killed themselves before they could be killed honourably in battle? That makes no sense, if their cause was just.
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Act V scene 2 was just mind numbingly long. I just couldn‘t wait for it to be over! 🤣😂🤣
One page. 3 different acts. 🤷🏼♀️
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Good enough day to die as any. 🤣😂🤣
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Maybe some Romans had trouble figuring out which end of the sword is which. Dangerous toys. ⚔️ Lets discuss all these inspiring suicides Sunday, #shakespearereadalong - Julius Caesar Act 5
I finished listening to Act V this morning since my audiobook loan expires tomorrow. This is a play I've heard referenced often, sometimes knowingly and sometimes unknowingly, so I was glad to finally read it and experience those references in context. I also think reading it as an adult with a group of fellow readers adds so much to my appreciation and enjoyment of the story.
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This one still holds up, even if this one was a re-read for me and some of the speeches and lines were still memorable after all these years ... the political manipulation by charismatic leaders was so much more noticeable, and dare I say relatable, as an adult than I ever realized as a High School reader.
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GREAT CAESAR‘S GHOST!!!
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My hold on the audiobook was about to run out so I read ahead while audiopuzzling. I really enjoyed this #Shakespearereadalong! Very twisty and intense.
Any suggestions for good film versions/parodies?
“There are no tricks in plain and simple faith”
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Act IV - hark! Stand ho! Battle plans and petty maneuvering/bickering. Antony maybe shows his true colors. Then Brutus durst to cut down Cassius, but he‘s had a bad day. What was weird to me is the act then seemed to stumble along, all for the ghost of Caesar to say two lines.
So, what are your thoughts? Weakest act in the play so far and anticlimactic, or high drama with tensions? What else? (Durst we say more?!!)
Continuing my current Sunday morning routine . . . Listening to and reading Shakespeare with breakfast followed by online church.
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Seriously, what these guys up to? Let‘s discuss Sunday - Julius Caesar Act 4
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The bane of my existence for three weeks in 2002 when my sophomore English class had to recite this and almost no one gave a 🤬 to memorise it. 🤦🏼♀️
(Yes, I know you can‘t read it. That‘s kind of the point.)
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Julius Caesar Act 3 discussion
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The deed is done, the most famous dying line is spoken. Cassius set Brutus up to give their action the image of honor, and Brutus miscalculates - leading to Mark Antony‘s famous speech on honorable men.
We‘re in the parts of play that are more famous than the play itself! “Et tu, Brute” “Friends, Romans, countrymen “ Were you wowed? Was Antony‘s speech that good? What did you think of Act 3?
Sunday morning plans include online church, coffee, and books. I finished Act III of Julius Caesar and appreciated the intensity of this act. I hope to finish most of The Return of the King later today. 📚 ☕️
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MURELLUS: ... What trade are you?
COBBLER: ... I am but, as you would say, a cobbler.
MURELLUS: But what trade art thou? ...
COBBLER: ... A mender of bad soles.
MURELLUS: ... Mend me, thou saucy fellow?
COBBLER: Why, sir, cobble you.
Love the word play! Cobble, of course, can mean to throw something together or to mend shoes. It also sounds a lot like couple. 😂
I may be behind, but I'm having fun! #shakespearereadalong #classicschallenge2020
Finally got the time to read it again it was my first interesting book which I've gone through
I don‘t want to alarm anyone...but I think something bad‘s going to happen to this guy next act.
#shakespearereadalong Julius Caesar, Act 3. See ya Sunday.
(Thank you, Dom DeLuise)
This was such a strong part of this act. The female characters, especially Portia, are especially strong in this play. It seems only the women have any sense of reality or right and wrong in this one. The men all just want what they want, and they don‘t care what getting it costs them.
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Act II - still feeling timely and helping stir up the dark omen that this isn‘t going to end well. #shakespearereadalong
Unsurprisingly, I find the ladies most relatable for being more safe than sorry, Time period-equivalent misogyny notwithstanding. 🤷🏻♀️ 🤴 🔪
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Act II - Psychology act - Brutus‘s wavers and decides just in time for a visit from the Cassius‘s squad. Then, as the squad works Caesar over despite the clearest portents, we get a new look into Caesar‘s mind. But, for me, this is Portia‘s act. Kneel not. Your plea was my favorite part (Deborah Kerr‘s version pictured)
So, how is everyone doing? If you‘re enjoying this as much as me, what do you think makes this work?
I had no idea this line came from Julius Caesar
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Enjoying a fresh baked raspberry almond scone and listening to Act II of Julius Caesar
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I started a week late but wow the timing of reading this for the first time ever is hitting a bit different in the midst of this sweeping pandemic. Ides of March indeed.
Trying something new - listening to the audio as I follow along with my own copy. It helps to hear if performed to get the feel and vibe (for me). #shakespearereadalong
My bulletin board at the library. I think I‘m hilarious, but it turns out not many patrons understand it 😐 My lit jokes are wasted at that place.
I don‘t know why, but I love references to the sky.
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Brutus, Brutus, Brutus. What are we to do with you?
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