Julius ceasar essay

Julius ceasar essay


Per. 6 Brittani Caetano
Mrs. Fogel April 10, 2000

“Julius Caesar”
Essay # 1

Introduction-

I am going to write about three things, which have to do with “Julius Caesar”. The three thing that I am going to talk about are- 1. Foreshadowing, 2. Historical Facts, and 3. Alliteration.

Body #1-

I will be talking about foreshadowing write now. Foreshadowing is something that someone does or says. It is when somebody does that when they are angry, mad, and very violent, sometimes. For example some foreshadowing went on when Caesar was yelling at the soothsayer, “ You there? The Ideas of March are come!” Another example is when Cassius was speaking to Brutus saying, “Yet, I fear him!” Foreshadowing keeps the audiences interest by the anger, the yelling at each other, and probably all of the violence. People are always interested in that kind of stuff especially kids my age. I don’t enjoy it that much myself though.

Body #2-

In this paragraph I will be talking about historical facts, and what they are. Historical facts are facts that were given to people in the old centuries. It is a fact that is true, and has been redeveloped in these years. For example one Historical Fact is- when cassius says to Brutus, “For once, upon a raw and windy day, standing near the Tiber, Caesar said to me …” and so on. That is a historical Fact because the Tiber is a River that is still here today, and flowing. Another historical fact is when Calpurnia said to Caesar, “ We shall send Mark Antony to the senate house, and he shall say you are not well today.” That is a historical fact because the sentence mentioned the senate house, witch is still here today, actually many of them today. That is what historical facts are, and some for examples.

Body #3-

In this last paragraph I will tell you about Alliteration in the play/movie, “Julius Caesar”. Alliteration is when two or more words are spoken next to each other, or written and they start with all the same letter. For example- when Casca says, “it was a vision fair and fortunate. The two words start with “F’s” and they are also close to each other. Another example is when Casca also says, “Most mighty Caesar, let me know some cause lest they laugh at me when I tell them all.” A lot of people always use alliteration when they talk. That is what alliteration is, and also some examples.

Conclusion-

This essay all in all was about the play/movie on “Julius Caesar.” It was a good movie/play that I read and also watched on TV. I liked them both a lot.