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Title: Caesar Wrap-Up


1
Caesar Wrap-Up
2
Todays Checklist
  • Take up Act V Questions
  • Brief note on Act V
  • Act V Quiz
  • Poetry Introduction

3
Chronology of Act V
  • Brutus and Cassius meet during the battle of
    Philippi and discuss its outcome. Suicide comes
    to their mind even though Brutus is a stoic.
  • Noting a weakness in Octavius ranks, Brutus
    sends a message to Cassius that he should have
    his men attack the forces of Antony.
  • From a hilltop, Cassius and his slave Pindarus
    see a group of horsemen approaching. Titinius is
    sent to discover whether they are friend or foe.
    He is surrounded and apparently taken by the
    enemy.
  • Cassius orders his slave, Pindarus, to kill him
    in exchange for his own freedom.
  • When Titinius and Brutus men enter to give
    Cassius the victory wreath, they find him dead,
    the victim of a mistaken conclusion. The grief
    stricken Titinius places the wreath on the corpse
    and kills himself. Brutus enters, finds the two
    men dead, and mournfully orders the battle
    continued.
  • Brutus realizes that defeat is inevitable. He
    begs his associates to kill him, but they refuse.
  • Strato, Brutus slave, holds the sword, and
    Brutus runs upon it. His last thought is that
    Caesar is avenged.
  • Octavius and Antony arrive, and Antony praises
    Brutus as the noblest Roman of them all.

4
Act V, scene i
  • 1. Where does the scene take place?
  • It takes place on the plains of Philippi.
  • 2. What do Brutus and Cassius do?
  • Brutus and Cassius arrive at the head of their
    army. They argue over how they will act if they
    lose this battle. They say a dramatic farewell to
    one another, and prepare for battle.

5
Act V, scene iii
  • 3. How does Cassius die?
  • Cassius army has been surrounded. He tells
    Pindarus to take the sword with which he killed
    Caesar, and stab him with it.
  • 4. How does Pindarus earn his freedom?
  • Cassius orders him to kill him in exchange for
    his freedom. He runs away after assisting Cassius
    in his death.
  • 5. What happens to Titinius?
  • Titinius returns to Cassius with a wreath of
    laurels (a sign of victory) on his head. He finds
    Cassius dead and sees that he has misconstrued
    everything. Titinius then takes his own life.

6
Act V, scene iv
  • 6. How does Brutus die?
  • Brutus arrives with stragglers from his defeated
    army. Brutus convinces Strato to hold a sword
    while he impales himself on it.
  • 7. What do Antony and Octavius say about Brutus?
  • Antony states, "This was the noblest Roman of
    them all" (5.5.67).
  • He believes that of all the conspirators only
    Brutus believed that he was killing Caesar to
    uphold the Roman Republic the others were simply
    jealous and power hungry.
  • 8. Who wins and becomes ruler of Rome?
  • Octavius (Julius Caesars nephew) emerges as the
    new ruler.

7
Question for further thought
  • What is said and done in Act V that supports the
    comment Brutus' and Cassius' defeat is revenge
    for Caesars murder?

8
Act V Analysis
  • Power shift - Antony to Octavius
  • Signified through the use of names
  • Referred to as young Octavius until his
    challenges Antony
  • Antony replies to Octavius, "No, Caesar, we will
    answer on their charge" (5.1.24)
  • For the rest of the play, he is Caesar

9
  • Omens
  • Act I omens reappear
  • Cassius speaks of the noble eagles being replaced
    by kites and ravens (a bad sign)
  • His interpretation is that he will lose the
    battle, and he remarks, "Our army lies ready to
    give the ghost" (5.1.88)
  • The ghost ? Caesar, whose presence and memory is
    the reason for battle

10
  • Caesars ghost
  • Caesars spirit dominates in the battle
  • Cassius last words are, "Caesar, thou art
    revenged, / Even with the sword that killed thee"
    (5.3.44-45)
  • Brutus also invokes the image of Caesar
  • As he commits suicide he again mentions Caesar,
    saying, "Caesar, now be still. / I killed not
    thee with half so good a will." (5.5.50-51)

11
  • Brutus tragedy
  • Brutus seemed eager to achieve power
  • But he is the only conspirator to maintain his
    humanity and dignity
  • He stands as a symbol of honor
  • Contrast to the dishonorable Cassius who lies,
    manipulates, and wishes to take bribes
  • Brutus would never have killed Caesar except to
    defend the Roman Republic
  • Antony "his life was gentle, and the elements /
    So mixed in him that nature might stand up / And
    say to all the world 'This was a man'" (5.5.74)

12
Translation
  • Translation - Act V

13
Act V Quiz Take-Up
  • A
  • D
  • D
  • B
  • D
  • B
  • A
  • Quotation Identification
  • Cassius
  • Brutus
  • Octavius

14
Introduction to Poetry
  • What is poetry?
  • Is it more than words on a page?
  • This Charlie Brown comic strip contains a Haiku
    (a type of poem)!

15
Word search
  • Find a selection of words that relate to you
  • These could be words that represent what you
  • Value
  • Like
  • Enjoy doing
  • Fear
  • Dream of doing in the future
  • You will find that you avoid using words like
    a, the, and, etc.
  • You will then create a poem using the words that
    you find
  • You are trying to say something using as few
    words as possible
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