study guide 1. vocabulary cur: a dog stoic: one who is unaffected by joy, grief or pain ii....
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THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR
ACT V DIGITAL LESSON
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Study Guide1. Vocabulary Cur: a dog Stoic: one who is unaffected by joy, grief or pain
II. Literary Terms Theme: the main idea Resolution: final outcome Protagonist: main character
(Brutus) Antagonist: one who opposes the protagonist
(Antony) Tragedy: Drama where the main character is brought to
ruin/death or suffers extreme sorrow. Includes characters who have a tragic flaw and moral weakness.
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Vocabulary Act V Cur: dog or mongrel Demeanour: attitude or behavior Perceive: understand Tarry: wait Suffice: satisfy Presage: foreshadow Peevish: fretful Apt: suitable Engendered: produced Garland: wreath
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Some Things To Know… It was known that Brutus and Cassius never
had a fight that is portray in Act IV. Shakespeare did this to add conflict to his drama.
Even though Octavius and Antony are victors at Philippi, Shakespeare has no intention of giving them credit for the victory. Rather these two won by pure luck of confusion.
Antony says, “Brutus, was the most noble Roman of them all.” Shakespeare also believes Antony is a noble Roman too.
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Blog Response
Often, people have misunderstandings. When was a time you had a misunderstanding with someone and what did you do to remediate the issue?