Category: Communication
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figurative language
the play of Julius caesar consists of three parts of figurative language, similies, metophors and personification. in act 3 scene 1 there are a range of figerative languge used in quotations. caesar says “But I am constant as the northern star” this quotation means that he is unmovable or unable to change,this links to a…
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homework
Antony’s reaction was seriouse. He could not believe what his own friends had done to Caesar. Antony went along with the conspiracy so that he would not be killed like they killed Caesar.
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julius caesar act 4 sc3
brutus:” remember march, the ides of march” brutus said the quotation because he wanted to use that as an excuse so people wouldn’t blame him murdering caesar’ he is saying it was his fate as the soothsayer told him.
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act 4 scene1
antony and octavius are planning on killing the rest of the conspiriters.when Lepidus leaves the room antony talks to octavius about how he is unworthy but octavius thinks otherwise and try to convince him that Lepidus is worthy. Antony says that Lepidus is about as worthy as his horse
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act 3 scene 3
In Act 3 Scene 3 the four plebeians were interrogating Cina.They asked him things like what is your name,where are you going,where do you live and are you a married man or a bachelor.They forced him into answering the questions.Cinna didnt want to answer but he did answer two questions.He replied “What’s my name? Where…
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julius caesar dictionary
ruins-remains /aftermath /artefacts /buildings butchers- conspiriters /brutal /cut animals prophesy- predict monarch- royalty sililooquy- speech on his own and showing true feelings pardon me-forgivness
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has antony betrayed caesar
quotations- had i as many eyes as thou has wounds,weeping (as)fast (as) they stream forth thy blood. this quotation shows figerative by using similies,for example “weeping as fast as they stream forth thy blood. key: ()-similes i think antony didnt betray ceaser beacause he has always been loyal to caesar and i think the quotation…
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My dystopian story
Beneath the depths of the land lays an empty desert, all you could hear was the sound of the cold wind blowing on the back of you neck. The blazing sun was shinning as a bright as a lightbulb in a dark room. The dusty dry sand bubbles up on the floor, the lakes and…
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Introduction to dystopian story describing the area and surroundings
Beneath the depths of the land lays an empty desert, all you could hear was the sound of the cold wind blowing on the back of you neck. The blazing sun was shinning as a bright as a lightbulb in a dark room. The dusty dry sand bubbles up on the floor, the lakes and…
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This is Your Online Domain
Hello and welcome to your personal online journal. Edutronic has been created to enhance and enrich your learning at the London Nautical School. Its purpose is to provide you with an audience for your work (or work-in-progress) and you have the choice (by altering the ‘visibility’ of your posts) of whether your work on here…