Shakespeare: "Julius Caesar"
These sites are about the play “Julius Caesar” written by William Shakespeare. Includes summaries, paraphrases, discussion questions, and the full text of the play. Learn more about the play’s characters and try the online quiz. There are suggested classroom activities and a link to an eThemes Resource on Shakespeare.
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Julius Caesar Paraphrased
This site provides a paraphrased version of each act in the play.
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Julius Caesar Guide
Ideas for classroom activities about "Julius Caesar."
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Character List
This site provides a brief look at the characters in "Julius Caesar." Click on "In-depth Analysis" to read more about some characters. NOTE: Site has pop-up ads.
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Julius Caesar Quiz
Answer these 25 questions about the play to test your knowledge. "Submit" will tell you how you did and provides the correct answers.
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Julius Caesar Characters Anaylsis
Read noted Shakespeare scholar William Hazlitt's famous critical essay about the characters of "Julius Caesar." The "Quiz" link has questions about the characters in the play. NOTE: Site has pop-up ads.
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Julius Caesar Characters
This site identifies the characters from this play and explains their motivations. NOTE: Site has pop-up ads.
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FactMonster: Julius Caesar
Read about the life of the real Julius Caesar who is the main character of Shakespeare's play. NOTE: This site includes pop-up ads.
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Julius Caesar Full Text Online
Read this complete Shakespeare play online. You can navigate to certain acts and scenes by using the left hand menu.
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Shakespeare Magazine
This article highlights an activity in which students examine the loyalties of Brutus, Cassius, Antony, Portia, and Calpurnia.
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eThemes Resource: Shakespeare: His Life and Times
Learn about William Shakespeare, the places he lived, and the time period he lived in. Read the full text of some of his most popular works. Make a virtual visit to Anne Hathaway's cottage or Stratford-Upon-Avon. Try an interactive quiz to test your knowledge of Shakespeare, plus try to identify which words he invented. Visit an old Renaissance town and see what life was like in Shakespeare's time.