Pd.+2+Headlines+and+Riddles

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My Resume, Sir || __**Explanation of this Headline**__ Brutus's wife is explaining how she is worthy of hearing and kepping Brutus's secret plot to murder Caesar ( Pg 725, Line 291-302.) || **__Group Created Headline for 2.2__** Goat or a Cow? That is the question... || **__Explanation__ of __this Headline__** Roman priest would sacrifice animals and examine the internal organs for signs of future events, Caesar is asked to go and bid the priest to perform it for future sight. of what is to come.( pg 727) || AmbainCR || Brutus can't sleep because he's debating on wheter or not he should kill Caesar or not. || Bad Dreams, Go Away! || Brutus is losing sleep because he doesnt know if he should kill Caesar or not.And he cant decide whats right. || going to the capital but he was munipulated. || Mirror, Mirror, on the wall... || Caeser thinks of himself as a God, and as the most honorable man in the Universe. Although this is not actually true, Caeser compares himself to the North star, unchanging, unordinary, special, guiding, and beautiful. Caeser is a very conceited, and narsacistic person, although it seems that he is thinking of Rome, we know from the text, allusions, and other context clues, that Caeser is using it all as a mask to gain great power. Caeser is a selfish person who only wants to be thought of as a God, even after death he is seemed in this way. After he was killed Antony has a Siliqouy and talks about how Caeser will reek havic, and destruction to all of Italy for what they had done to him. Antony talks about how Caeser will come with the Godess of revenge "Ate" From the very depths of hell, and cause so much torment and blood shed, that mothers would smile and laugh at the killing of young infants. That Caeser's revengful spirit will cause even the strongest man to beg and weap for death. All together Caeser is said to be powerful and mighty, Antony again states Caeser as "The most honorable man in all the Universe." This is a large, and powerful statement. Caeser is a God like figure to those in past Rome, weather he was human, inmortal, or God, Deity, and Savior. He was a great man, who thought of himself, and made others believe that he was a great and powerful being. Some were not foolish, and could see through his demise, they could see the faulty lies, and behind the beautiful mask. Another example is when Caeser states that he is the son of the Godess Venus, the Goddess of beauty. With this, Caeser is stating he was born beautiful, and more gorgeous then any other human or mortal on the planet. This was very conceited, and self loving. This is a very important insight on the thoughts of Caeser about himself, compared to Rome, and all beings that live and breath. || This qoute is referring to the natural stars in the sky, showing the morning. "Sunshine brings out the poisonous snake. So walk carefully." This is not literally pertaing to a snake, but it is referring to one. ||  ||   || In the book Brutus is having a dramatic conflict within himself. He is unsure of who to follow. Either his heart for Caeser, or his mind for Cassius and Rome. ||  ||   || This is like the serpent in the bible in which is stain, and is disietful. They are calling Caeser diseatful and evil, and that he will lead them to damnation. ||  ||   || This is proof that cassius wrote the letter because, in Act.1 when Cassius is trying to persuade and lure Brutus into going against Caeser; he says to Brutus to look at himself, and see that he is great, and that the people think of him as they do Caeser. That is why this is proof it was Cassius. ||  ||   ||
 * **__Headline from 2.1__**
 * Brutus Advertises for
 * Superstition, Super Safe? || Caeser should have gone with his gut feeling about
 * Two Nature Symbols Open Act.2 || "There are no stars in the sky to tell me how near it is to morning."
 * EQ Answered: Follow Me || How does any author use dramatic elements to communicate character, theme, mood etc...?
 * Biblical Allusion Characterizes Cast || "And therefore think of him as a serpents egg"
 * Evidence Found to Convict Cassius for Writing Conspiracy Letter || "Brutus, thou sleep'st. Awake, and see thyself!"