| ANSWER THIS(ACT 3,SCENE 1) | |
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nausheen Active member
| Subject: ANSWER THIS(ACT 3,SCENE 1) Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:18 pm | |
| GIVE TWO REASONS WHY CAESAR REJECTED THE REQUEST MADE BY ARTEMIDORUS FOR READING HIS LETTER . |
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gmenon
| Subject: Re: ANSWER THIS(ACT 3,SCENE 1) Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:57 pm | |
| When Artemidorous entreats that his petition personally concerns Caesar, Caesar refuses to read it saying that he will read what concerns him last. The Second reason is only conjctural;1. that fate plays an important role in making Caesar reject the suit. 2. Caesar has become a man so confident and authoritaitve that he feels invincible and hence rejects the suit. |
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B.Shruthi
| Subject: Re: ANSWER THIS(ACT 3,SCENE 1) Sun Feb 10, 2008 5:12 pm | |
| hi, can u tell me [acc. 2 wat ur teacher had explained] .............. was Caesar really aimbitious.......u know ...he shows his pride and over confidence....so in that way... |
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jot321
| Subject: Re: ANSWER THIS(ACT 3,SCENE 1) Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:44 am | |
| there can be two ways in which answer can be given;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 caesar is much concerened about the welfare of the people aas artemidorous says that this letter concerns him first 2 he has become to proud and over confident |
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Aniruddha
| Subject: BBBBBBB Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:49 am | |
| HOW SILLLLLLLYYYYYYYY....................................................... |
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gmenon
| Subject: Re: ANSWER THIS(ACT 3,SCENE 1) Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:34 am | |
| Caesar is certainly ambitious. His speeches just before the assassination show a man bloated with pride and a sense of invincibility. He is admant and stubborn. |
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ritubanthia
| Subject: Re: ANSWER THIS(ACT 3,SCENE 1) Tue Jan 13, 2009 3:33 pm | |
| ceasar said "yooooooooooooooo" do "yoooooooooooooo" n "yoooooooooooooo"..........n chill.........man....he ws 2oooooooooo....cool..!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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rajivel
| Subject: reply Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:47 pm | |
| the 1st reason that Caesar rejects it is because he wants to consider whatever that concerns him last. Caesar does this, not because he really cares for the people, but because he is surrounded by all 'his friends', Brutus, Cinna, and all the others. so he wants to prove that he deserves to be crowned king. the 2nd is that Caesar believes that he is one of the gods who live in the Olympus. so, he thinks that he is immortal and does not care for his security, so he does not read the letter considering his security as he is full of pride and is full of himself. i hope this answers ur question |
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Arya Nair Active member
| Subject: Re: ANSWER THIS(ACT 3,SCENE 1) Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:57 pm | |
| thanks a lot for the answers. |
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ShriyaOberoy Active member
| Subject: Re: ANSWER THIS(ACT 3,SCENE 1) Sat May 30, 2009 7:39 pm | |
| no offence rajivel, but ur answer is slightly confusing, Caeser doesn't know that Artemidorus is writing abt Caeser's security. He just knows that its a personal matter. |
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Midhun Sarath Active member
| Subject: Re: ANSWER THIS(ACT 3,SCENE 1) Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:01 pm | |
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