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One example of contrast is Anthony's impulsive nature and adaptability to... - katemschultz added a post in the Julius Caesar Group:
Shakespeare plays with one of his favorite themes in this play--fate versus free... - sushankita added a post in the Julius Caesar Group:
significance of omens in the play & what were they? - robertwilliam answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
In much the way that the appearance of Calpurnia humanises the character of... - robertwilliam answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
In the single scene in which she appears, Calpurnia personalises the character of... - lit24 answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
Inspite of Calpurnia's brief appearance, her role and character are important... - pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
As the daughter of Cato, a noble-born, Portia is an intelligent woman who demands... - nymi asked a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
Comment on the role and character of Calpurnia in "Julius Caesar". - nymi1chess asked a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
Describe the character of Portia in "Julius Caesar". - scorpionreign added a post in the Julius Caesar Group:
why does shakespeare introduce supernatural happenings? - brandih answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
This question has also been previously asked and answered. Please see the link... - reidalot answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
Julius Caesar is both loved and hated;some powerful men fear his rising... - nymi1chess asked a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
Summary of "Julius Caesar" in detail. - dbello answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
Brutus decides to join the conspiracy against Caesar after his realization to the... - urthona answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
In deciding whether to join the conspiracy, Brutus must choose between his... - ytgh asked a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
What reason does Brutus give to join the conspiracy against Julius Caesar? - brandih answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
This question has been previously asked and answered. Please see the link below... - mrerick answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
The origin of the plot to assassinate Caesar is traced to two sources. The first... - nkhatri92 asked a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
What events signify the origin, the development, and the conclusion of the... - mrerick answered a question in the Julius Caesar Group:
You really only have to view two women in this play, Calpurnia and Portia. ...
