he liked to play halo on the xbox and hopscotch. thanx. -snake eyes
Nothing, he's dead.
Julius Caesar
Here are a few fun facts about Julius Caesar: He was sensitive about his baldness and always wore the crown that the senate awarded him because it held his combed over hair in place. Although he wanted hair on his head, he hated hair on any other part of his body and was depilated often. He was a lousy eater. He had a horse with hoofs that were split into toes. He was in fantastic physical condition as he swam across a wide stretch of the Alexandrian harbor with one arm while holding a pile of documents above his head with the other arm. The term Caesarian section is named after him (he was born by this method) as is the Julian Calendar (he established it) but not the Caesar salad.
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In this scene of Julius Caesar, Marullus, enraged by their celebration of Caesar's victory, is scolding the commoners for their fickleness. The rationale behind this scolding is simple: that not long before, these Romans had cheered on Pompey as he rode his chariot through their streets. Now they instead cheer for Caesar, who "comes in triumph over Pompey's blood." (I,i,51) In addition to simply scolding them, Marullus also implies that the commoners need to repent lest they be punished for this disloyalty to Pompey when he says "Pray to the gods to intermit the plague / That needs must light on this ingratitude."(I,i,54-55) It should that this scene also demonstrates a disturbance in the hierarchical order, which Marullus tries to restore by implying that the gods will send a plague if the commoners don't behave. Reading Shakespeare is a lot of fun. Hope you enjoy!
nothing he was just there for fun and he didn't do anything he was like you lazy and fat
He made fun of him for supporting pompey.
Mictlantecuhtli was the Aztecs god of death. Have fun!!
Marcus Antonius first appears in Scene 2 of Act 1. He appears to be gamesome and fun-loving. He loves to enjoy, sing and making party. This carefree attitude of Antony was much appreciated by Julius Caesar as he thought that such people were far from being shrewd contriver and conspirators. Mark Antony led the run in the feast of Lupercalia, which shows his interest in games and a sporting nature.
by having fun fun fun
its fun before your married.
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