Outline • • • • • • • Characters Plot Movies Other Interpretations Historic Background History of the Play Sources Characters • • • • Julius Caesar Marcus Antonius Caius Cassius Marcus Brutus • • • • • • • • • Casca Cinna Metellus Cimber Decius Brutus Trebonius Ligarius Calpurnia / Portia Octavius / Lepidus Other Servants and Friends Plot – Act I • • • • • • • • • Plebeians go to Caesar‘s triumphal march „Beware the ides of March“ Cassius and Brutus talk Stories of Caesar‘s weakness Cassius tries to convince Brutus Caesar returns from the games Casca tells about Caesar Cassius invites him for dinner Casca and Cassius meet in night Plot – Act II • • • • • • • • Brutus‘ monologue in garden Reads letter Cassius and other conspirators comes Brutus tells Portia about assault Calpurnia has a bad dream Decius Brutus persuades Caesar Artemidorus writes warning letter Portia very nervous – sends Lucis to Senat Plot – Act III • • • • • • • • • Artemidorus doesn‘t get through to Caesar Senators are looking for a plea – Publius Cimber Brutus, Cassius, Metellus knee (distraction) Casca first strike „Et tu, Brute“ Brutus allows Antonius to speak Brutus‘ speech Antonius‘ speech People kill Cinna the poet Plot – Act IV • • • • Deathlist writing Brutus and Cassius discussion Portia dead Caesar‘s ghost Plot – Act V • • • • • • Generals talk few things Last goodbye Battle starts Pindarus kills Cassius Titinius commits suicide Strato kills Brutus END Historic Background • Assasination of G. Julius Caesar 44 BC • Battle of Philippi 42 BC • Both engagements combined Antonius and Octavius: – 19 legions – cavalry 33,000 – 100,000 men Brutus and Cassius: – 17 legions – cavalry 17,000 – 100,000 men History of the Play Sources • Plutarch‘s Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans • Translated by Sir Thomas North • Caesar‘s triumph is later (six months) • Curia on Capitol, not Curia Pomperiana • Events too close (in fact 5 days space) καί σύ τέκνον (You too, child?) History of the Play – Performances • • • • 1599 First published in The Folio 1623 Globe Theatre (ev. Opening play) 1599 In Germany debut performance 1785 Mannheim • 1803 directed by Goethe in Weimar Movies • • • • Over 20 TV- and Cinema-productions First 1908: J. S. Blackton; W. V. Ranous 1911 ; 1913 1950: David Bradley (Charlton Heston as Antonius) • • • • 1953: Joseph Mankiewizc (Marlon Brando as Antonius) 1970: Stuart Burge (Charlton Heston as Antonius) 1979: Michael Langham (Morgan Freeman as Casca) 2007 HK-Action-Version by Gordon Chan 1970 1950 Other Adaptions Book-A-Minute Classics Caius Cassius Brutus, we're plotting to kill your best friend Caesar. Wanna help? Marcus Brutus Because I love Rome more, I will. (They all stab Caesar.) Julius Caesar Et tu, Brute? In that case, I'd better die. (dies) (The nation mourns, and everybody commits suicide.) THE END Other Adaptions • 1926: Benefit event Actor‘s Fund of America • 1937: Orson Welles production at Mercury Theatre in New York • 1958: Parody by canadian comedians Wayne and Shuster – Ed Sullivan Show 4 8 15 16 23 42 My sources