1. Go over Act 1.1.
2. Read Act 1.2
Period 2 - finish Act 1.2
HW: Vocab on Friday; Lit analysis next week; Memorization in two weeks
Act 1.2
CASSIUS
Will you sup with me to-night, Casca?CASCA
No, I am promised forth.CASSIUS
Will you dine with me to-morrow?CASCA
Ay, if I be alive and your mind hold and your dinnerCASSIUS
worth the eating.
Good: I will expect you.CASCA
Do so. Farewell, both.BRUTUS
Exit
What a blunt fellow is this grown to be!CASSIUS
He was quick mettle when he went to school.
So is he now in executionBRUTUS
Of any bold or noble enterprise,
However he puts on this tardy form.
This rudeness is a sauce to his good wit,
Which gives men stomach to digest his words
With better appetite.
And so it is. For this time I will leave you:CASSIUS
To-morrow, if you please to speak with me,
I will come home to you; or, if you will,
Come home to me, and I will wait for you.
I will do so: till then, think of the world.
Exit BRUTUS
Well, Brutus, thou art noble; yet, I see,
Thy honourable metal may be wrought
From that it is disposed: therefore it is meet
That noble minds keep ever with their likes;
For who so firm that cannot be seduced?
Caesar doth bear me hard; but he loves Brutus:
If I were Brutus now and he were Cassius,
He should not humour me. I will this night,
In several hands, in at his windows throw,
As if they came from several citizens,
Writings all tending to the great opinion
That Rome holds of his name; wherein obscurely
Caesar's ambition shall be glanced at:
And after this let Caesar seat him sure;
For we will shake him, or worse days endure.
Exit
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