1. By : Parth Patel
Id No : 14EE007
Sub : Communication Skills
2.
3. William Shakespere
An English Poet, playwriter, and actor, widely regarded as
the greatest writer & ‘Brad of Avon’.
His extant works includes 38 plays,154 sonnets and two long
narrative poems.
He produced most of his works between 1589 and 1613.
His early plays were mainly comedies and histories.
His famous tragic plays includes Romeo And juliet, julius ceaser,and many
more…
In his final peiod he turnedd to romance and tragicomedy and gave plays
like : Cymbeline,The Winter tales and The Tempest.
4. Julius Caesar - A great Roman general and a senator ,
recently returned to Rome after a succsful victory. Ceaser
may not unduly power hungry He does not posess his shares
of flaws.
Marcus Brutus – The suppoter of republic who belives
strongly in gov. guided by votes of senator. Torn between his
loyality to caesar and his allegiance to state. Brutus becoms
the tragic hero of the play.
Cassius : A talanted general and longtime acquaintance of
caesar.He deslikes the fact that caesar becoms godlike in the
eyes of romans
5. Mark Antony : A loyal friend of caesar. He claims
alligance to brutus and the conspirators after caesars
death in order to save his own life.
Octavius Caesar : Caesars adopted son and appointed
succesor.Firm beliver in his fathers principles.
Calpurnia : Caerar’s wife. She investes great authority in
omens and portents.
Casca : A public figure opposed to Caesar’s rise to Power.
Portia : Brutus Wife.
Flavius : A tribune.
6. Cicero : A Roman senotor renowned for his oratorical
skill
Lepidus: The third member of Antony and Octavius.
Murellus : A tibune who condems the plebeians for their
fickeleness in cheering Caesar.
Decius Brutus : A member of conspiracy.and son of
Marcus Brutus.
7. The Play “The Tragedy of JULIUS CAESAR” gives
detailed consideration to the relationship between
rhetoric and power.
Persuation is a concept at the center of this play
Everyone seemes to br trying to convence someone
else for something.
The play seems to support a philosphy in wich fate
and freedom maintain a delicate coexistance.
8. Much of the play’s tragedy stems from the
character’s neglect of private feeling and loyality on
favour of what they belive to be the public good.
In the play the ability to make things happen by
words is the most powerful type of authority.
Throughout the play , omens and portents manifests
themselves , each serving to emphasise the larger
theme of fate and misinterpration od signs.
9. The play is full of omens, including lightining and
thunder , the walking dead , and lions stalking
through the city.
Calpurnia’s dream that she sees caesar’s statue
running with blood.
Caesar impending murder and the resulting chaos in
rome.
Caesar’s ghost visits Brutus Prior to the battle.
10. The night preceding caesar’s apperiance at the senate is
full of Portents.
Cassius manipulates Brutus into joining the conspiracy by
means of forged letters,knowing that Brutus’s trusting
nature will cause him to accept the letters.
The circumstances of Cassius’s death represents anther
intnace of misinterpretaion.
11. “ Men at sometimes were masters of their fate.
The Fault, dear Brutus, is not in out stars,
But in ourselves, that we are underling”
- Atc [I].scene (ii)