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It all started with a prophecy from a soothsayer and the assassination of Julius Caesar. “Beware the Ides of March” may mark March 15, but there is more to the date than one death. The saying and ...
“Beware the ides of March.” Thus Shakespeare tells us Julius Caesar was warned of his impending assassination by a Roman soothsayer, in Act 1, Scene 1 of the famous play. The ides are the 15th of the ...
“Beware the ides of March!” So a soothsayer warned the title character in William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar. But Caesar did not beware and was killed by a group of conspirators on March 15, 44 ...
A soothsayer's warning to Julius Caesar overlooked Xena and Homer Simpson. March 15, 2011— -- Roman dictator Julius Caesar may have been warned that deadly harm would befall him no later than ...
First published in 1623, Scholars generally believe that Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar in 1599, about the same time he wrote the comedy As You Like It. One of several plays Shakespeare wrote based ...
Spare and incisive staging dominates Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey's rattling good production of "Julius Caesar," mounted by director Brian B. Crowe with an admirably clear and accessible flourish ...