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conflicting perspectives - julius casear? (1 Viewer)

lovess

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i really need help with conflicting perspectives in julius caesar
please anything will be helpful!!
 

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What are you looking for help with?
 

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I think the sparknotes page on Julius Caesar is really useful, even though it doesn't focus on conflicting perspectives, it gives you good ideas.

The page on themes and motifs http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/juliuscaesar/themes.html is pretty good. I'm tying in "Public Self vs Private Image" with some thing like "Perspective of the Public vs Perspective of the private"

Hope that helps a bit =P
 

keenbeen

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looks like we are doing the same thing ay.

How have composers of texts represented "conflicting perspectives"?

Refer only to Julius Caesar, but leave room for other references as you develop the main response

any hints:shoot:
 

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Im doing this, its a bit hard to understand but i went to spark notes and got the summary of each scene. Havnt actually read it yet. but i also do d.e and they give me heaps of work so if anyone needs any help, i can try and help you.
Email: katie.sema08@hotmail.com
cheers.
 

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its like the most annoying text and module for that matter. I guess anything to do with shakespeare is annoying
True - however, since I like my other texts - I'd rather Mod C be Shakespeare. :)
 

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