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Overview

Shakespeare may have written Julius Caesar as the first of his plays to be performed at the Globe, in 1599. For it, he turned to a key event in Roman history: Caesar’s death at the hands of friends and fellow politicians. Renaissance writers disagreed over the assassination, seeing Brutus, a leading conspirator, as either hero or villain. Shakespeare’s play keeps this debate alive.

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Master Class: Teaching Julius Caesar

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Master Class: Teaching Julius Caesar

What does it mean to teach Julius Caesar the Folger way? What insights from performance, scholarship, and expert classroom practice can grow your knowledge and your students' understanding?
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Abraham Lincoln, Macbeth, and Julius Caesar, 1865

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Abraham Lincoln, Macbeth, and Julius Caesar, 1865

What does Shakespeare have to do with President Lincoln's assassination? What is gained by examining the continuities between English literature and American history?
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Directing Julius Caesar: An Interview with Michael Tolaydo

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Directing Julius Caesar: An Interview with Michael Tolaydo

What can readers of Shakespeare learn from performing the text? What wisdom can we gain from a longtime actor and director?
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Cutting a Scene: Julius Caesar 3.1

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Cutting a Scene: Julius Caesar 3.1

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Creating a Promptbook: Julius Caesar 3.1

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Creating a Promptbook: Julius Caesar 3.1

Students bring to life Julius Caesar's death scene through close, imaginative reading.
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3-D Shakespeare: Julius Caesar 3.3

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3-D Shakespeare: Julius Caesar 3.3

Let your students discover for themselves the power of Shakespeare's language and the power of their own brains with 3-D Shakespeare.
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Introducing Julius Caesar with 2-Line Scenes

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Introducing Julius Caesar with 2-Line Scenes

A favorite and essential way of introducing a play!
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Directing Julius Caesar: An Interview with Michael Tolaydo

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Directing Julius Caesar: An Interview with Michael Tolaydo

What can readers of Shakespeare learn from performing the text? What wisdom can we gain from a longtime actor and director?
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Abraham Lincoln, Macbeth, and Julius Caesar, 1865

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Abraham Lincoln, Macbeth, and Julius Caesar, 1865

What does Shakespeare have to do with President Lincoln's assassination? What is gained by examining the continuities between English literature and American history?
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Master Class: Teaching Julius Caesar

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Master Class: Teaching Julius Caesar

What does it mean to teach Julius Caesar the Folger way? What insights from performance, scholarship, and expert classroom practice can grow your knowledge and your students' understanding?
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