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Julius Caesar Script

1) The document summarizes William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, focusing on the conspiracy against and assassination of Julius Caesar. 2) It describes Caesar's rise to power through military victories over 8 years and the growing resentment of some senators like Cassius and Brutus. 3) The summary culminates with Caesar being convinced by Brutus to attend a Senate meeting, where he is assassinated by the conspirators on the Ides of March.

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Julius Caesar Script

1) The document summarizes William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, focusing on the conspiracy against and assassination of Julius Caesar. 2) It describes Caesar's rise to power through military victories over 8 years and the growing resentment of some senators like Cassius and Brutus. 3) The summary culminates with Caesar being convinced by Brutus to attend a Senate meeting, where he is assassinated by the conspirators on the Ides of March.

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Vansh: The world is full of diamonds and gems, and we’re having some

of them here today…to build up this event. With this note, I would like
to present amongst you… a tragedy by William Shakespeare, Based on a
genuine event from the Roman History.
This remarkable journey through collectives of sensational endeavors
portrays the authentic occurrence encompassing the stratagem against
the former Roman Pioneer, JULIUS CAESAR.
Scene 1 is set amongst the public, depicting the death… of Caesar’s first
wife Cornelia.

Divyanshi (last line): …due to purloinings’ by pirates and robbers.

Vansh: The senators weren’t able to arrive at a consensus as to whom


should be sent to battle them. Everyone had their own selfish interests.
Julius Caesar motivated the senators to send Pompey for the battle and
to support him. This marked the beginning of friendship between
Pompey and Caesar.
*************Dialogues (Caesar and Pompey)****************
Vansh: Pompey then went for the brawl and came back victorious.

Divyanshi(last line): …Cassius wasn’t sufficed. Pompey refused to


listen to him any further.
Vansh: Caesar then set out for a series of victorious battles for the
upcoming span of 8years and eventually establishing victory in the
famous battle of Gaul, which Caesar won instilling among his men a
feeling of being united and one.
While Julius was out for war, Cassius and Kato started initiating and
engaging in debates against all that Caesar had achieved so far. Those
who supported Caesar, retorted back, but these debates were enough to
plant doubt in Pompey’s mind.

Divyanshi (last line): …Pompey started actively thinking what should


be done.
Vansh: Caesar decided to cross the Rubicon- this meant war. Pompey
was killed in Egypt where he had gone to receive help. The senate
believed that Caesar had bribed those who killed Pompey,
This however – WAS NOT TRUE!
****************Caesar entry (post war) &
carnation*************
Vansh: Julius takes charge of the consul but doesn’t accept the crown,
during the processions a Fortune Teller warns him about the Ides of
March.
******************Fortune Teller + Dialogues******************
Vansh: Meanwhile, Cassius convinces Brutus and others about Julius’s
end having to take place for Rome’s betterment.

****Calpurnia dialogues and Caesar setting out for senate


meeting****
Vansh: Convinced by Brutus, Julius attends the Senate Meeting.
Making excuses so that the petition takes place instead of the election –
The room feels Eerie. One by one they make requests that don’t feel
concrete, Julius doesn’t understand why everybody is behaving in an
odd manner.
Divyanshi(last line): Some suicided and others were murdered. Rome
drenched Red in Blood!
Conclusion:-
Vansh: Killing, Why killing? What do we get from doing this?
Why be enemies of the same blood?
Divyanshi: I ask my audience, will you be happy after stepping on
somebody else’s wishes? We can’t – we won’t
Vansh: It’s simple – we need Universal Brotherhood! We need to stand
FOR each other NOT AGAINST. Then and Only then, will we be
TRULY HUMAN!
JAI HIND!
Divyanshi: The historical murder was done, Julius Caesar was no more.
Senators wanted to kill Mark Antony too but Brutus declined this violent
motive and permitted Antony to address the public at the funeral,
thinking he wouldn’t support Caesar after his demise. –
THIS WAS A MISTAKE!
********************Antony’s Speech************************

Divyanshi: And in that will lay Caesar’s private harbors and flourishing
orchards, all for the people of Rome.
The public went haywire on all conspirators. Some suicided and others
were murdered. – ROME DRENCHED RED IN BLOOD!

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