Monday, September 11

Julius Caesar

Q1) What did Calpurnia dream?
Ans) Calpurnia dreamt that Caesar's statue was sprouting out
blood from various open wounds. is her sleep, she shouted thrice,
"Help Ho! They murder Caesar!". However, Decius Brutus says
that Calpurnia has interpretted the dream incorrectly and it is actually a
very good omen. According to him the dream actually means, that the Romans are
purifying themselves from the blood of Caesar.


Q2) When and Why does Caesar say, "Et tu
Brute
"?

Ans) Caesar says these last words, "Et tu
Brute
" when he sees that his friend along with the other conspirators
are stabbing him. When he sees that is friend Brutus has betrayed him, his
sadness leaves him speechless. Brutus and the other conspirators thought that
Caesar was becoming too ambitious and that this will cause damage to the
democratic system of Rome. Even though Brutus loved Caesar his love for Rome
was greater so he killed him.

Q3) What conditions did Brutus impose on Antony?
Ans) Brutus imposed certain conditions on Antony. He said that
Brutus would go first and then only will Antony come and speak. He also said
that when he praises Caesar, he would praise him only after saying that Brutus
is allowing him to praise Caesar. He will not say anything that will
emotionally raise the crowd. But Antony bieng a great orator, twisted his
words and was successfully able to entince the emotions of the mob.

Q4) What prediction did Antony make regarding the future of
Rome?

Ans) Antony predicted that after Julius Caesar's death there
will be a lot o f violence all across Italy. This violence will eventually
turn into a civil war. Mothers would become emotionless as there would be so
much killing, that they will not be able to care about the death of there
sons. At this time of violence, Caesar's spirit would return with Goddess Ate
by his side and seek revenge for his murder. The large number of dead men
would be moaning and groaning for there burial but there won't be enough
graves to bury them it.



RTC I. "Cowards die
.......................................................... will
come"

a) Whom is Caesar speaking to? Why does he say these
words?

Caesar is saying these words to Calpurnia - his wife. He says
that he will die when he is meant to die. By these lines he meant that cowards
dies many time before there death, but the brave are tested by death ony once
and are not afraid to die.

b) What fears does the listener expressed?
The listener Calpurnia is fearful of her dream of Caesar's
statue sprouting out blood through many open wounds. This dream actually comes
true as Caesar is killed by Brutus and all the other conspirators,



RTC II. "But here's
.......................................................... Caesar's
wounds"

a) Who speaks these words? Where is the speaker when he says
these words?

Antony says these words while addressing the mob. He says this
during Caesar's funeral. He shows the crowd the mantle which has so many holes
to entice them emotionally.

b) What are the contents of Caesar's will that he is
referring to?

Antony, using his oratory skills to tell the mob that Caesar
was a large-hearted man and was not ambitious. This he proves by reading
Caesar's will that says - that every Roman would get 75 drachmas or silver
coins, also all the gardens, orchards and arbours are open for all the people
for recreation, and not only for this generation but for the generations to
come.

c) Why does the speake read Caesar's will to the
citizens?

Antony reads the will to the citizens as he want to tell them
that Caesar was and honest and kind man and that he was killed wrongly. He
wanted to prove that Caesar was not ambitious but was actually large-hearted.
He proved so by reading his will that promised each and every Roman 75
drachmas that is silver coins. Also all his newly-planted orchards, garden,
arbours etc. would be give to the public for recreation and that too not only
for this generation but for the generations to come.

d) What is the reaction of the listeners to the reading of
the will?

Ans) when the mod heard the will of Caesat and how he had given
everything to the public, they realized that Caesar was a true and honest man.
They decided that they would avenge his death by burning down the houses of
all the conspirators and by killin each and every one of them to avenge his
death.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

the questions for all these lessons immensely helped me!