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Introduction to Julius Caesar Tragedy. Masterpiece. Today’s goal To learn introductory information about William Shakespeare To gain an appreciation for his enduring influence on literature Who was William Shakespeare? Brief biography of Shakespeare All a farce? “We don’t know the guy who wrote this thing and it’s important that we do.” Why study Shakespeare Illumination of the human spirit Shakespeare captures who we are as human beings Incredible stories Compelling characters Ability to turn a phrase If you have ever refused to budge an inch or suffered from green-eyed jealousy, you are quoting Shakespeare Julius Caesar Before watching a movie, we often watch trailers to better understand what the movie will be like Before reading Shakespeare, we need to Preview the story Understand the context Clues The trailer reveals that Caesar is likely about… War Leadership Betrayal Conquest Roman Political Structure Rome had a 500-year-old Republic A form of government in which the head of state is an elected president rather than a monarch (King or Queen) This head of state works for the people directly or through elected representatives called senators The bare bones of Caesar Setting: Ancient Rome Historical aspect – political intrigue Magical occurrences incorporated Bare bones continued Caesar, the most powerful man in Rome, has recently returned to the city after months of fighting abroad He has fought and conquered Pompey and his sons The people love Caesar Hail Caesar! Caesar is made dictator, or ruler a position that was sometimes granted for a ten-year term—for the rest of his life Roman political structure Caesar Senators Head of state Elected representatives (aristocrats) Tribunes Elected officials to protect the rights of commoners (from aristocrats) •Many senators began to resent Caesar and the power that he was gaining Conspiracy theory… Conspiracy Conspiracy ensues Brutus Caesar’s friend believes that he must act against Caesar for the good of Rome Casca hates the ordinary citizens of Rome is jealous because they love Caesar and not him Cassius a greedy and jealous man wants to take drastic measures to keep Caesar from winning any more power Historical Context The Romans established their famous republic, in which all citizens were represented in the Senate Romans were very proud of their nonking ruled government When Caesar arrived, they changed their minds! What you need to know Shakespeare is From another time It’s not easy It’s rewarding to understand! Shakespeare on friendship "Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel.“ What other wise words have you heard on friendship?