Saturday, March 5, 2011

Marullus and Flavius

On this passage Marullus and Flavius are saying to the citizen of Rome that they are changing there mind about something easily.
The significance of the passage his that we can see that some people doesn't like Caesar and his power and already at the beginning of the book they ty to make Caesar at a ordinary pitch and are trying to decrease the power that Caesar have over te people ''I'll will about
And drive away the vulgar from the streets''on the quote they are speaking to the trophies of Caesar as a vulgar object and they need to put away those trophies who's showing the power of Caesar to reduces his domination over the Roman before he as to much power and be imposible to touch.''These growing feathers plunk'd from Caesar's wing
Will make him fly at a ordinary pitch''On this quote we can predict that someone will do something to put Caesar at a ordinary pitch so I think it's foreshadowing the beginning of a conspiracy.

I am doing a duet with Greg Act1 scene1 line 33-76

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