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  • Caesar looks like my ex's father.... weird...

  • Can I get This Thumbs up so I can see it tomorrow in my English class

  • Cutting out lines from Shakespere? What next?

  • I played Mark Antony in this play. Love it

  • Ides of March is when I get on the Rag.

    A bloody affair indeed!

  • "I- an itching palm!" lol'd

  • enfranchisement

  • "Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood"

  • ok they missed a lot in antony's speech....

    like when he didn't say: here under leave of brutus and the rest for brutus is an honorable man

  • Hello Mr. Nagel!!! 

  • ITS brutus who interprets the dream not Cassius ...

  • This animated Julius Caesar is horrible!! it skipped so many parts that shakespeare wrote!! just horrible!!!

  • @AndYeaah

    Also remember that Shakespeare was the master of superfluity. He padded out his shows to keep the audiences entertained or they would simply walk out. He was the consummate showman of his day.

  • stupid crowds...

  • Then Augustus Don Octavian was an emporer, then he took leadership for Rome from Mark Antony.

  • Ahh Brutus, you may want to rethink going to Philippi.

  • u spelt Caesar wrong

  • Sorry, what a stupid mistake. Thank you and have a good evening.

  • I love the first line.

    "The Ides of March are come"

    "Ay, Caesar, but not gone."

  • Mark Antony's speech was a little weak, I think, compared to Marlin Brando's delivery in Julius Caesar '73.

  • The cut out all of Caesar's monologue in that scene :(. I played Caesar and I loved every word of those speeches.

  • @AwinnerisNate yeah well you have to understand its only half an hour long

  • The Ides of march are come

  • Poor Caesar!

  • "Now let it work..Mischief thou art afoot"

    Awesome delivery.

  • "Et tu Brute?" litterally means "and you, brutus?".

  • C'est pareil.

  • @EduardoBrasil10000 "and even you my Brutus"

  • @smallyobro Where is the "my"?

  • i love this play, "et tu, brute?" classic...

  • well you learn something new everyday

  • Es tu, Brutus?

  • Its "Et tu, Brutus" Means 'You too, Brutus?'

  • the original text says 'Et Tu Brute?'

    You too, Brutus?

  • No, it's Brute, because that's the vocative form of Brutus.

  • @Boyyie1 correct young man

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