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Module C Representation and Text Julius Caesar Cohen Anna

Julius Caesar is a rich text that delves into various thematic concerns and conflicting perspectives, especially focusing on ambition, masculinity, and honour. The play scrutinizes the motives and actions of its characters, presenting a complex interplay of personal ambitions and public duties.

Module C Representation and Text Julius Caesar Cohen Anna

Module C: Representation and Text: Conflicting Perspectives: Julius Caesar

Academic Readings

Wisdom Consumed in Confidence
Undular Structure in Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar and the Irony of History
The Problem of Julius Caesar
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Narrative Universals...
The Tragic Hero in Julius Caesar
Shall we Bury Caesar or Praise Him?
Political Issues in Julius Caesar
Ideas in History: Why Brutus stabbed Caesar
History and Histories in Julius Caesar
Collective Violence in Julius Caesar
An approach to Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar: A Seventeenth Century Manuscript
Julius Caesar and the Judgement of the Senses
Julius Caesar One Again
Julius Caesar and Modern Criticism

Act and Scene Summaries

ACt Five Scene Five
Act Five Scene Four
Act Five Scene Three
Act Five Scene Two
Act Five Scene One
Act Four Scene Two
Act Four Scene One
Act Three Scene Three
Act Three Scene Two
Act Three Scene One
Act Two Scene Four
Act Two Scene Three
Act Two Scene Two
Act Two Scene One
Act One Scene Three
Act One Scene Two
Act One Scene One

Perspectives

Shakespeare
Octavius v Lepidus
Octavius v Cassius
Octavius v Brutus
Antony v Brutus
Antony v Cassius
Brutus v Cassius
Brutus v Antony

Representation

BOS definition

The ways ideas are portrayed through texts. Includes:

mediuam of production ( text type conventions), language features, characterisation, structure, register, themes, issues, ideas, contexts etc.

Context

BOS Definition: The range of personal, social, historical, cultural and workplace conditions in which a text is responded to and composed.

Intellectual

theoretical readings and interpretations/arguments relating to the play Julius Caesar

Religious

supersitition

Feast of Lupercal

gods

men as Gods

Gender

msaculinity of protagonists

masculinity represented through Portia's dialogue

femininity - Calphurnia

domestic versus private roles of both Caesar and Brutus

Historical

Rome 44 AD

Political

representations of power, government; power over other individuals, Machiavellian politics of Cassius; leadership in 44AD Rome; Pompey V Caesar; monarchy versus republicanism; Antony and Octavius and Lepidus as a triumverate; historical power roles, role of the senate etc.

Cultural

traditions and heritage, specific cultural references to food, clothing, holidays, traditions

Social

work, education, leisure

Structure and Language

to inform

to persuade

to differentiate

to contrast

to create

to challenge

to illuminate

to construct

to infer

to imply

to connote

to provide insight

Contemporary

Modern

Rhetoric
Dramatic devices
Dramatic personae
Symbolism
Punctuation
Language devices - figurative
Language devices - grammatical
Act and Scene structure
Staging

Stage directions:

Syllabus rubric

Module C: Representation and Text

This module requires students to explore various representations of events, personalities or situations. They evaluate how medium of production, textual form, perspective and choice of language influence meaning. The study develops students’ understanding of the relationships between representation and meaning.

Each elective in this module requires the study of one prescribed text offering a representation of an event, personality or situation. Students are also required to supplement this study with texts of their own choosing which provide a variety of representations of that event, personality or situation. These texts are to be drawn from a variety of sources, in a range of genres and media.

Students explore the ways in which different media present information and ideas to understand how various textual forms and their media of production offer different versions and perspectives for a range of audiences and purposes.

Students develop a range of imaginative, interpretive and analytical compositions that relate to different forms and media of representation. These compositions may be realised in a variety of forms and media.

Binary Oppositions related to Conflicting Perspectives

Hero or Tyrant
Patriots or murderers
Loyalty to individuals versus loyalty to State
Freedom versus Opression
Love versus Duty
Honour versus Ambition
Tyranny versus Democracy

Thematic Concerns

'Liberty, freedom and enfranchisement'
Masculinity
Regicide
Ambition
Duty
Republic versus Imperialism
Honourable men
Conflict

Textual References

Links to Related Texts

Related Text Links and Synthesis

ORT Analysis Sheets
Website
Speech
Film
Poem
Image
Short Story
Novel
Related Text Two:
Thematic Links to Julius Caesar
Related Text One:
Purpose
Audience
Thematic links to Julius Caesar
Language analysis
Themes
Plot
Setting

Values

values list attached

ensure you locate textual evidence with technique analysis to support your assertions

loyalty

Subtopic

unity
credibility
integrity
Conflicting Perspectives concepts:
honour
Conflicting perspectives concepts:

Concepts

Key quotes:

Quotes

Octavius

Characterisation

Relational mindmapping
Soothsayer
Calphurnia
Portia
Marellus

dfgd

Flavius
Cassius
Antony
Brutus
Conflicting Perspectives with:
Key Quotes:
Caesar
Conflicting perspectives with:
Key Quotes: