What was Caesar's family status?
Julius Caesars's family was a patrician (aristocratic) family fallen on hard times.
What kind of beverage did people drink in Julius Caesar's time?
The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.
The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.
The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.
The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.
The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.
The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.
The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.
The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.
The Romans had several beverages. Water was always available. There were various wines, but remember the ancients did not drink their wine "straight" as we do today, they liberally watered it down. There were various fruit juices and a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of water and vinegar--almost like a flavored water. There was also beer.
A cobbler is a person who makes shoes. In "Julius Caesar" the cobbler tell Flavius and Murellus he's leading the people through the street because he hopes their shoes will get worn out. This would be a way for him to get more business.
Where was Julius Caesar elected praetor?
Julius Caesar was elected praetor in Rome where all the candidates were elected.
Julius Caesar was elected praetor in Rome where all the candidates were elected.
Julius Caesar was elected praetor in Rome where all the candidates were elected.
Julius Caesar was elected praetor in Rome where all the candidates were elected.
Julius Caesar was elected praetor in Rome where all the candidates were elected.
Julius Caesar was elected praetor in Rome where all the candidates were elected.
Julius Caesar was elected praetor in Rome where all the candidates were elected.
Julius Caesar was elected praetor in Rome where all the candidates were elected.
Julius Caesar was elected praetor in Rome where all the candidates were elected.
When did Julius Caesar become king?
Julius Caesar never became "king" of Rome. The senates stabbed him to death because they thought he was going to become "king" of Rome
How old do you have to be to work in a little gift shop?
IM not verry sure it all depend on the state where you live and because child labor laws differ in some states and tbe business owner as well would have the say so on the hireing age and if you are in high school you can get a work permit from you school if you are under the age of 18 . I hope this will help .
What is Julius ceasra's main weakness?
Julius Caesar's main weakness was arrogance. The quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion" shows his arrogance in his own words.
When was Julius Caesar executed?
Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC BCE by members of the Roman senate. The actual date was March 15, 44 BC. This is well known as the "ides of March".
How do the conspirators manage to gather together around Caesar in the capitol?
The conspirators in "Julius Caesar" are Roman senators and they manage to gather around him by luring him to the Roman Senate. By pretending that they are still loyal, they gather around him to hear him speak and then attack.
What is the moral lesson of the play Julius Caesar by wiliam shakespeare?
Shakespeare wrote plays for entertainment value. They were not sermons, and were not intended to have moral lessons. The audience or reader can, if they are so inclined, find moral lessons in anything, but they are put there by the audience or reader and not the author.
If you feel you absolutely must find a moral lesson in this piece of literature which is not designed to provide one, consider Caesar's line, "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous." Indeed Cassius does prove to be treacherous, so it looks like Caesar was right--you cannot trust skinny intellectual people who are on diets. This includes a lot of teachers and university professors.
So now you know.
Did commoners speak in prose in Julius Caesar?
Yes. Here is the second commoner in Act 1 Scene 1:
"Truly sir, all that I live by is with the awl; I meddle with no tradesman's matters, nor women's matters, but will awl. I am, indeed, sir, a surgeon to old shoes: when they are in great danger, I recover them."
What's the quick way to tell if it's verse or prose? Prose is written in the same way I am writing now, all in one continuous paragraph.
In verse you find a different kind of style:
When syllables ten have passed the poet's pen,
A new line starts with upper case letter
So when with upper case he starts each line,
You know it's verse. It is not prose this time.
Yes, peasants were quite poor. They lived off crops that they would grow and that would be the way they would pay off tax that the king gave.
Who was not one of the Roman Senate's powers in the early days?
exercise complete control over the common people or plebeians
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It depends on whether you are asking about the Shakespeare play or actual history. In terms of physical weakness, he had epilepsy and was a rather slight man. In the Shakespeare play, he was also deaf in his left ear, and Cassius needed to rescue him from drowning in the Tiber when he was young. You could also say that his arrogance was a significant weakness.
What is Freytag's pyramid for Julius Caesar?
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and den
How did they react to Caesar giving the rome citizens money in his will?
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.
What are all the cities that Julius Caesar conquer?
Julius Caesar conquered Gaul. he did not set out to conquer cities and Gaul was not a very urbanised area. Most of the battles occurred in rural areas or by rivers or fortified settlements which were not fully fledged cities.
Where was Julius Caesar going when he was killed?
Caesar was in the Senate house going to his chair when he was attacked.
Who is flavius and marullus in Julius Caesar?
they are tribunes who are annoyed by the cheering of caesar
What is a symbol to represent Brutus in Julius Caesar?
A symbol for representing brutus is his dagger(knife) for stabbing Caesar.
What was mark Antony trying to do when he offered Caesar the crown three times?
The idea was that Caesar would refuse the Crown, thus demonstrating to the mob that he didn't want the power of a king. And it worked.
Of course Caesar did want and actually had all the power of a king, and what he was refusing were the trappings that went along with it. This was ok with him, and made the foolish crowd think that by refusing the trappings, he was also refusing the power.