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Anyone who read "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare?
For this english journal we have to:
Describe the weather the night before Caesar was killed.
We don't get books to take home, so I don't really remember what the weather was like that night. So..does anyone remember what the weather was described as the night before Caesar died that can tell me?
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
There was thunder and lightning, which foreshadowed the coming event of Caesar's assassination.
You could use No Fear Shakespeare, which has the original and modernized version of the play to reference. http://nfs.sparknotes.com/juliuscaesar/
Good luck!
Source(s): I just read this for English. - jimbeauLv 51 decade ago
It was a dark and stormy night...
The stage directions read: Thunder and lightening.
"I have seen tempests when the scolding winds
I have rived the knotty oaks, and I have seen
the ambitious ocean swell, and rage, and foam...
But never till tonight, never till now,
did I go through a tempest dropping fire."
Act 1.3.15. Caska speaking.
Shakespeare often uses the weather to show or foreshadow the dramatic action.