Pd.+1

Pd 1's Interpretation

Here is what we got so far. //With a proper english accent:// Caesar: I say chap, would you be kind enough to lift up Olimpius? Decius: Noblest Caesar. Caesar: Brutus, im not feeling the breeze here. Casca: My limbs will do the speech here! Caesar: Brutus, even you mate? [DIES] Cinna: We are free, Caesar has fallen to the sword. Brutus: Blokes and chaps, do not be afraid, we have paid ambition's debt. Casca: Go to the podium. Decius: And Cassius as well. Brutus: Where is Publius? Cinna: He is right ova 'ere, confused by this mutiny. Metellus: Ay, Say we should sit together. Brutus: Do not let thy mouth speak of such things, nobody is out to get us. Cassius: Ay, Say! do leave before these whippersnappers damage your seasoned body. Brutus: And let no mate be harmed except for us. Cassius: Where is Antony? Trebonius: He fled to his house. All the peasants are running around like it's doomsday! Brutus: Aye, and we should be glad the bloke died, we were Caesars mates. MISSING TEREHSA AND JESSIE's PART THEY DID NOT POST. =( Brutus: I wonder how many times other people are going to recreate this scene, now that Pompey's basis is reduced to nothing but dust! Cassius: Quite often, my dear boy. They will refer to us as "the boys who gave their country liberty." Decius: Do you suggest that we actually do that? Cassius: Aye, mate. Brutus shall be our leader, and we will welcome him with our noblest Roman hearts. lines 148-234 Antony: Caesar, why are you on the ground? All of your accomplishments are worthless now. Goodbye. I do not know why you killed him. Who else will you kill. If you are going to kill me, do it now so I can die at the same hour with the same weapons that you killed Caesar with. Now with your bloody hands that smell so bad, I hope you are happy.
 * __Lines 75-121__ (not finished)**

Brutus: Antony, do not beg us to kill you. We appear cruel now because we killed Caesar, but we did it for the general good. We have nothing against you, Antony.

Cassius: You will be a crucial member in our new government.

Brutus: Be patient until we calm the crowd because they are afraid. We will explain our reasons for killing Caesar. I loved Caesar when I struck him, but I still preceeded.

Antony: I do not doubt your knowledge. Everyone, shake my hand. My reputation is now tarnished. Everyone will think of me as a coward or a suck-up. I loved Caesar. I am sorry, Caesar, that I am shaking the hands of those who killed you. I should not be associated with those who betrayed you. Crying heavily, I will end the relationship between me and your enemies. Pardon me, Julius, this is the place where you were trapped like a hunted deer. There is where you fell, and that is where the hunters are marked with your blood.

Cassius: Mark Antony.

Antony: Pardon me, Cassius. Even Caesar's enemies would say such things.

Cassius: I do not blame you for mouring Caesar's death. But, will you make an agreement with us? Can we include you in our group?

Antony: Yes, I was distracted by looking down at Caesar. I am friends with you and love all of you. I just want to know why Caesar was killed.

Brutus: If we could not give you a reason, then we would be savages.

Antony: That is all I seek. I would like to speak at Caesar's funeral.

Brutus: You will, Mark Antony.

Cassius: Brutus, I would like to talk with you.

Lines 75- 156 Antony: Friends, Romans, everyone listen. I have come to bury Caesar. Let Caesar's good deeds be with him. Caesar's ambitions is what led to death. What Brutus did was great for our country. H e was my friend, and always good to me. But Brutus still says that he was ambitious. Brutus is an honorable man. Caesar defeated many, in this did he seem ambitious? When the poor felt pain, Caesar felt it too. How could Caesar be ambitious when he too wept for the poor. Brutus still thinks he was ambitious. Brutus is an honorable man. Is he ambitious if he refused the crown three times? And Brutus still thinks that he was ambitious.And he is an honorable man. I am not here to disrespect Brutus, But I will speak my opinion. You all loved him once, what causes you to not mourn his death? Caesars death has taken over our lives.

First citizen: He has a point. 2nd citizen: I f you think about it, Caesar has been betrayed. 3rd: I fear that worse is to come; Caesarr can't be replaced 4th citizen: He denied thr crown, which doesn't make him ambitious 1st citizen: Someone will pay for this crime Poor Antony, he's taken it so hard; there is no one better then Antony; he speaks

Antony: Yesterday, Caesar stood upon the world, and today he lies here and no one is mourning his death. If he could change minds to mutiny and rage he would make Brutus and Cassius pay for what they have done. I will not stoop to there level.

Lines 235-297 Antony will only say what we allow him to. We will also say we are happy to allow Caesar to have a proper funeral. His speech will do us more good than bad.
 * Brutus**: I will speak first and tell why we killed Caesar.

I don't like it.
 * Cassius**: I am not sure what he will do.

In your funeral speech you will not blame us, but tell of all the good of Caesar you can think of. Say you do this by our permission. If you do not accept these conditions, you will not speak at the funeral. You will speak after I am finished.
 * Brutus**: Mark Antony, take Caesar's body.


 * Antony**: Okay. I don't ask of anything else.


 * Brutus**: Prepare the body, then follow us.

You are the corpse of the greatest man who has ever lived. Shame to the people who did this! Over your body I swear I will avenge your death. Rome will be torn by civil war. People will be so accustomed to horrible sights that mothers will simply smile when they see their children cut into pieces. Pity will disappear among so much cruelty. And Caesar's soul will come from Hell with Até by his side seeking revenge. Once on Earth Caesar will yell, "Havoc!" and the war will begin, and the Earth will smell with rotting corpses begging to be buried. You serve Octavius Caesar, right?
 * Antony**: Forgive me Caesar for being kind to your murderers.

And he told me to tell you- O Caesar!
 * Servant**: He did receive his letters and he is coming.

Emotions are catching up with me, and I am getting ready to cry as I watch you. Is your master coming?
 * Antony**: Your heart is big. Go ahead and cry.


 * Servant**: He is about twenty-one miles away from Rome.

It is a very dangerous Rome, not one that is safe for Octavius. Go and tell him, actually how about you stay for awhile? Do not leave until I have spoken at the funeral. Through my speech I will see how the people feel about the conspirators. After my speech, go and tell Octavius how the people reacted to my speech. Please help me in preparation of Caesar's body.
 * Antony**: Hurry back and tell him what has happened.