ACT 1
"Men at some time are masters of their fate. The Fault dear Brutus lies not in the stars" - Cassius
GOALS: Students will relate to the concepts of betrayal and deception in modern society.
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1. Monday, 2/13- Review homework from. Friday, 2/10 Read Julius Caesar- Your work will be checked.
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Dates:
Wednesday, 2/15- BEFORE YOU ENTER CLASS- Complete Act 1 in your packet.
-Also, complete Acts 3-5 Vocab
Wednesday, 2/15 Act 1 Test- Acts 1 and 2 vocab will be on tis exam
Thursday, 2/16- BEFORE YOU ENTER CLASS ON Thursday, 3/16: Act 2, Scene 1
-Complete the corresponding study guide questions.
Friday, 2/17- BEFORE YOU ENTER CLASS ON Friday, 2/17: Act 2, Scenes 2-4 (finish the act)
-Complete the corresponding study guide questions.
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Packet:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n2XT_oFILjsytBf5HphF79jQEW7BNbLi/view?usp=sharing
The Globe
http://bhscomp1.blogspot.com/2016/02/the-globe_4.html
Drama Terms
https://bhscomp1.blogspot.com/2021/09/drama-terms.html
Renaissance History
Julius Caesar Review:
http://bhscomp1.blogspot.com/2020/07/jc-review-and-audio.html
Intro to Julius Caesar
Goal: Students will explore the historical background to Julius Caesar
Students will discuss PARADOX
1. In the packet, students will read "An Introduction to Julius Caesar"
2. Student will read and take notes on "A Brief History of the Roman Empire"
Paradox:
At the most basic level, a paradox is a statement that is self contradictory because it often contains two statements that are both true, but in general, cannot both be true at the same time. In the aforementioned example, can someone be both a compulsive liar yet telling the truth at the same time?
Caesar as a PARADOX:
1. A great general
2. Charismatic in politics
3. Decisive in his judgements
4. Sharp in his evaluations of men
(However/ Paradoxically)
1. He is deaf in one ear
2. Prone to fevers and epilepsy
3. Unable to compete with Cassius by swimming in the Tiber River fully armed
4. Afflicted with a sterile marriage
5. He professes to fear nothing yet is extremely superstitious
6. He thinks he is above flattery, yet he is especially vulnerable to it.
All of this is a paradox because he had aspirations to be above MORTAL weakness
Brutus is a PARADOX
1.1. Strengths different- weaknesses similar
A. Truly noble Roman from an ancient family whose glory it had been to defend the personal liberties of Rome (Roman Tradition)
B. Good rapport with courageous and noble wife
C. Genuinely kind to servants
D. Trustworthy in friendship
E. Finds Caesar's ambition for power distasteful and vulgar
**Brutus's "Hubris" is pride of family and country -- on these he is vulnerable to flattery even though he too, feels that he is above it.
R11.A.2 Identify, interpret, describe and analyze literary devices in fictional and literary
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