The ides of March; Mark Anthony's famous speech; the lean and hungry Cassius and Julius Caesar's surprized "Et tu Brute?" Julus Caesar is perhaps Shakespeare's most loved, most performed, and most taught plays. Do you want tips on how to teach this play? Are you looking for interesting information on the play's history? Do you desire some new ideas on props and performance? Are you searching articles on the play's characters and themes? Do you need the plot summarized and explained? Look no further. This definitive Bright Hub Julius Caesar Guide will give you a fast overview of all our newest and best articles.

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