In this essay I will be discussing how themes of love and hate are shown in Julius Caesar and three Robert Browning poems. They are; Soliloquy Of The Spanish Cloister, The Laboratory Ancien Regime and Porphyria’s lover. Robert Browning uses… Continue Reading →
Shakespeare uses Brutus’ speech at Ceasers furenal to show the themes of love and hate ‘As Ceaser loved me, I wept for him… But as he was ambitious, I slew him’ In this scene we can see that Brutus loves… Continue Reading →
The poet uses figurative language/ metaphors to show hate in this poem ‘See the CREATURE stalking’ and ‘Where is the SERPENT’S tooth’ Obviously, the person who the speaker is describing is not a serpent or a creature however the connotations… Continue Reading →
Cote d’Azur: a place where Passion, Devotion and Beauty all unconditionally gather together for love and adventure for they are Aquarius. The compassion they show are of no comparison. They are the heart that once made a man. The 14th… Continue Reading →
In this scene I have learnt how manipulative Antony is and his own selfish agenda. In the funeral speech promised the people of Rome all of Rome (money, property and power) however in this act Antony, behind closed doors says:… Continue Reading →
The purpose of this scene was to create a turning point in the play for Brutus and the conspiracy (the wheel of fortune). Antony uses his ability of speech to convince the crowd of how great Ceaser is as well… Continue Reading →
Starts with everyone gathering in the Capitol and Artemidous attempting to speak to and warn Caeser ‘Delay not, Caeser, read it instantly (the letter written in the previous act to Ceaser about the forthcoming events)’ Caeser is then all alone… Continue Reading →
Shakespeare uses Caeser’s arrogance and hubris to present/create tension nearing the climax of Caeser’s death. ‘But I am constant as the northern star, of whose true fix’d and resting quality there is no fellow in the of firmament.’ In this… Continue Reading →
Ceasar is an egotistical and arrogant character which makes him vulnerable to actions where he is beening teased or mocked. During act 2 scene 2 Calpurnia is constantly trying to persuade Ceaser to stay at home after the terrific act… Continue Reading →
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