Author: Ryan

How does Anthony’s soliloquy show his feelings toward Caesar and his intentions for the rest of the play?

In Anthony’s soliloquy shows that he is sorry for being so friendly with the conspirators . I can tell this by the first sentence of the soliloquy “O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with these butchers!”. I can tell he is sorry as he say pardon which means he is asking to be forgiven. I can tell he is talking about the conspirators as he says butchers. He calls the butchers as the brutally murdered Caesar.He also thinks that Caesar is a mighty man and was a really important person. The quote ” Thou art the ruins of the noblest man that ever lived in the tide of times.”, tells me that. That quote asking has another meaning that. I think that meaning is that the remains of Caesar are only ruins. It is also a homophone it also could mean that they have ruined the live of the noblest man.

This soliloquy tells us what he really is thinking as he has no one to lie to.  So we can tell if he lies in the future of the play and can tell if he lies earlier on in the play. Now we can tell that when Anthony smothered his hand in Caesar’s blood, he did not want to join the conspirators he just wanted to gain their trust. With their trust he then can gets Caesar’s revenge. I can tell that he wants to get Caesar’s revenge by the quote “And Caesar’s spirit, ranging for revenge, with Ate by his side come hour from hell”. This means that he is searching for revenge and with Ate (The Greek Godess of revenge) they will bring revenge from hell. I think he is referring Ate to himself so he will bring Caesar’s revenge to the conspirators.

Scene Summary Act 1 Scene 2

In act 1 scene 2 Caesar was parading around Rome the he gets offered the crown he declines it 3 times. That is what casca says. He then said that if Caesar would have killed their parents they would still forgive him. At the beginning of the scene a Soothsayer tell Caesar to beware of the ides of March. Cassius talks to Brutus and leaks the idea that he wants to kill Caesar.

Scene Summary of Act 1 Scene 1

Flavius and Murellus are angry as most people in Rome are celebrating the return of Caesar . They are angry as the made it public holiday. A few week ago they were celebrating Pompy and now they are celebrating his death. They then went around Rome tacking down anythingg that commemorates Caesar.

Badge-Semantic Field-How does Shakeapeare build tension and play with the idea of fate.

The idea of fate was a big part of life and believed in strongly Caesar’s and Shakespeare’s time, and some people still believe in it today. Fate is a big part of the play and it sets the way for all the major events to happen, such as the death of Caesar, Brutus and Cassius. Without fate the play would lose a lot of the tension. like if the sooth sayer did not say his message you would not know when Caesar would die. Shakespeare uses fate throughout the play using many different methods to do so. some of the ways are; dramatic irony, Caesar’s hubris and figurative language.

One way Shakespeare makes tension is by using dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is when the audience knows more about what is going to happen than the characters. I can tell that as in the play the audience knows that Caesar will be killed on the Ides of March as it is a well-known fact. They could also tell that Caesar will die by the quote “Beware the ides of March” said by the soothsayer. However Caesar does not know he will be killed then. This builds tension when Caesar by saying that he will not go to the capital and he won’t be killed, but then Decius makes him go so now he will be killed. It leaves you thinking will he be killed or not. By using the same quote “Beware the ides of March”. Shakespeare has another way to build tension. If you don’t know Caesar gets killed in the ides of March you won’t know what the message means as it is only half the original message as soothsayers only give half of the message from God. This will make the audience in a state of confusion as that only have half the message. With dramatic irony we know what will happen, however we don’t know how, who and when. When we are trying to discover the how we are lead into a state of being ambiguous. This is because the language Shakespeare is using can lead us in many different ways. For example from a conversation between the sooth sayer and Caesar. Caesar says to the soothsayer “The Ides of March are come” and the soothsayer says back “Ay, Caesar, but not gone”. The audience know that Caesar will be killed today as they saw the conspirators having a conversation about they are going to kill Caesar at the senate. – another instance from the play to be added.

In Act 2 Scene 2 Shakespeare uses the arrogance of Caesar to make the audience feel suspense as we don’t know whether he will go to the Senate where his death will take place. His wife has started to persuade Caesar not to go there because she has had dreams that he will be killed if he does. He does not listen to her as he is too arrogant.  I can tell this by the quote “Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he”. Caesar has personified the word danger as he is trying to say that danger is a coward compared to his power. This shows that Caesar’s hubris is unstable as he has excessive self-confidence. He then gives into her and agrees to stay . Then Decius uses his hubris to make him go to the Senate. I can tell this by the quote “Break up the Senate till another time, when Caesar’s wife shall meet with better dreams”. Better quotation from Decius This presents the idea of fate as Caesar had to go to the Senate.

The third way Shakespeare builds tension is by using figurative language. When Calpurnia is trying to persuade Caesar to stay home. Her reasons are bad omens. A quote that shows a bad omen is “A lioness hath whelped in the streets”. This gives the impression that Caesar will not go to the Senate and will survive. That quote shows that a lion is showing weakness. A lioness is one of the mightiest animals. To Calpurnia Caesar is a mighty person. So it shows that Caesar will show weakness. These bad omens presents the idea of fate. As it shows that the omens come true. During the bad omans there was alot of use of pathetic fallacy. Pathetic fallcy is when people use the weather to describe the mood of people, thing or the whole sceen. One quote that shows the use of pathetic fallcy is ” The noise of battle hurtled in the air”. Pathetic Fallcy

The idea of fate is in all of these points as they all show that some how Caesar will die. The idea of Caesar’s hubris it shows that his arrogance will lead him to his fate. At one point in the play it looks like Caesar will avoid his fate as he agrees to stay home with Calpurnia, but then Shakespeare toys with us by bringing Decius Brutus in to the scene. We then know that he will use Caesar’s hubris to manipulate him to go to the Senate.Decius carefully mocks Caesar by questioning his power as bis wife controls what he does, accusing him of cowardice and also questioned his pride. I can tell he does all that by the quote ” Besides, it were a mock apt to be render’d for someone to say, ‘Break up the Senate till another time, when Caesar’s wife shall meet with better dreams’ ” The Idea of dramatic irony  shows that Caesar will die, as us the audience will know more than the characters. This will allow us to be one step in front of the characters. We will know Caesar’s fate was to die as the play  was written hundreds of years later than the murder of Caesar. In the play it is set in the time is was taken place , so the knowledge of Caesar’s death would not have been around.  The bad omens present the Idea of fate as it shows that no matter what Caesar will be terminated. As the omen show that Caesar will be murdered and all the city are around it rejoicing. This shows that Caesar will die, as we know his fate is to die and a bleeding statue of Caesar with blood pouring out of it, ensure us of Caesar’s fate.

In conclusion I believe that the idea of fate to build tension is a major part of the play and the play would not be as good without it. The idea of fate in Caesar could be fought of as cruel as it brings death to three main characters in the play. For example Cassius kills himself as he hears shouts and he thinks his side has lost the battle and he was the next to die. That day was his birthday and he did not want to be killed on his birthday so he decided to kill himself. In the end it ended up that the cheers was from his team and they won the battle. So he tried to avoid fate and kill himself and ended up causing his fate.

 

Homework-Badge-Riff The Bard-Act 1 Scene 1

Act 1

Scene 1:

Enter MARIO and VICTOR and started to talk to GREGGS EMPLOYEE, a STALL HOLDER, and some other commoners in Leather Lane Market.

Mario

What are you doing here? The Italian procession is about to start. You know only people tacking part in the parade are allowed in the streets. You know people like you should be working. What do you do for a living.

GREGGS EMPLOYEE

I work at Greggs sir.

Victor

Why are you not there doing your job? You know that the procession is the busiest time of the year for Greggs. And you there what do you do?

Stall holder

Well you may say I am a master of the trade world. I can sell you anything.

 Victor 

I asked you what is your job? Answer me now.

Stall Holder

If you need some thing sold or you need something I am the person you should come to.

Mario

Tell me what job you have! Tell me you disobedient idiot!

Stall Holder

There is no need to be so angry. All I need to say is that my living is made be trade. I can give yo a good deal.

Victor

What do you mean? What will you give me a good deal on?

Stall Holder

Ok sir , I own a stall.

Mario

Oh you are a stall holder. Aren’t you?

Stall Holder

Yes sir. Never have I messed with another tradesman. But I can sell anything. If someone wants something they will be getting for a good price. Never will any man beat me at the trade.

Mario

Why are you not at your stall you could be making a good trade. Also why are yo leading these men on to the street to stop the procession.

Stall Holder

i am out here to sell thing to the crowd to make more money. No I’m only joking, we are here to see Borris Johnson who is taking part of the procession this year.

Victor

Why would you cheat for him. What thing has he done that beifits London. Has he come here on a bike in one of the new bike lanes he has made. You idiots, you heartless men! You stupid men of London, don’t you remember Ken Livingston. You praised him and waited for so long to see a glimps of him, and when you saw hi you would shout louder than the noise of the River Themes. And now he is around you were your best cloths and take a day of work. And now you give him so much praise, how beat many other worthy politicians. Go home! Run back home and hope that karma does not get you for being so disloyal.

Mario

Go, go good men, gather men who do the wrong things like you and make up for all the thing you have done today. And go to the River Themes and fill it with your tears until the barriers are in use.

The Greggs Employee and the Stall Holder and all their friends exit.

That got them moving even the stupidest of them. There they go, felling so gilty and sad, now they have nothing to say. You go down towards Westminester and I’ll go to Camden. Also take down anything on statues that commentate Borris.

Victor

We can’t do that. It the Itallian procession.

Mario

I don’t care do it. Make sure no statues have thing on them commentated to Borris. I’ll go down the road and get them to go home. You can do the same where their are loads of people standing together. If the support for Borris goes away we will have a better London as he will be forced to make better decisions. Or he will ruin London and leave us in a state of shock.

They get on different busses.

 

 

compare of “Suicide in the trenches” and “For the Fallen”

In this peace of writing I will compare the two poems “suicide in the Trenches” and “For the Fallen”. The both were wrote in World War One. In one way they both commemorate  he dead even if I is in two completely different ways. “Suicide in the Trenches” uses the way of death to help us remember the dead. “For the Fallen” takes the way of making the solders look like heroes.

One way the two poems commemorate the dead is by making us remember the solders who died for us during the war. In “For the Fallen” it says “We will remember them”. This will help us remember them as it shows what we should do to when we are thinking.

 

Not a bad introduction. There is a vague grasp of the poems and their content, but little evidence of deep reading here. -RP

My Mystery Story

I don’t know why I went in there. I did not need to go. It was the worst experience of my life. All the details are all blurred by the basics I have only just got. I will tell you all I know but the rest is lost in time.

I was so happy sitting on the coach coming back from a Brilliant win against Manchester City. That make the gap at the top a massive 11 points! there are only 4 games left in the season. All we need is a win and City to draw ,then we win the league. Everyone was so happy. But it was a long journey home.

It was the late at night and we were watching a movie. It was the new X Men. I saw out of the corner of my eye some one going into the toilet. I thought nothing of it until about 10 minutes later when he still had not come out. I went to go and check with the excuse of I needed the toilet to leave my seat. When I opened the door there was no one there. I went back to my seat checking if the Bob was back in his seat. He was not there! I told my mum what happened, she did not believe me. I told her to go and see for her self. she went past Bob seat seeing he was not there. She went down the stairs and she ran to the front to tell the stewards about Bob. The coach pulled over so fast skid marks were created and got every one of the coach and did the register. There was no reply when Bob’s name was called.

The stewards went back onto the coach to try to find him, they were searching for a good 10 minutes. i ran into the coach when no one was looking. I went in and looked around . Then I suddenly I got pulled backwards. Everything went black and I woke up next to Bob in a cage in a massive castle. We had no idea where we were. Are surroundings were massive 100 meter walls. they were purple with pictures of old people. I thought they were pictures of old Kings, then i saw a sign saying “Beheaded Traitors”. I shouch with fright. In front of us was a massive throne with some one sitting on it. We could not quite see who or what it was. I could only imagine how my mum must be feeling.

The thing started moving towards us. it seemed like my vision was worse here. Then I felt my nose and saw they took my glasses. I squinted to try to see how was coming towards us. It was a purple creature wearing my glasses. I reached out to try to get them and he slapped my hand out of the way.Even to this day there is a purple mark across my arm. He started to talk to his slave in what ever language he speaks in. The slave then started to speak to us in English. he said “You will not speak of us untill we are founded by your race. We do not wish to harm you or your race. We took you to try to get an idea of how your race would react to us. We saw that you never wanted to fight us that is why we are not harming you. We will not give you your glasses back as my master loves the look of them. Thank you for your patience we will let you go and remember if you talk about us we will come and get you and kill you and the person you told it to.”

Everything went black again and I was in the toilet and ran out to my mum and she looked so excited. she ran to me and she asked all the questions the things told us we could not. Still to this day it remains a secret and will remain one.