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  2. Dec 3

    Hello Twitter, here’s my first big project all realised with ink. Inspired by the conspiracy against Julius Caesar. These are 52 swords, only a part of the 60 conspirators who plotted against Caesar. Tomorrow the sequel.

  3. Only seven days until the premiere of ’s 𝗝𝗨𝗟𝗜𝗨𝗦 𝗖𝗔𝗘𝗦𝗔𝗥! 🔪 👑

    A dark crown with a red jewel sits in the middle of a white background, a minimalistic gray frame surrounding the entirety of the following phrase and the crown: “They say the senators tomorrow mean to establish Caesar as king.” ; PROMO for JULIUS CAESAR VIRTUAL STAGEPLAY at HUTTO HIGH SCHOOL
  4. Dec 8

    OK the quote part was a joke

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  5. Dec 5

    Second part of the story! In Shakespeare’s play, the active conspirators are 8! Like the swords in this last illustration! Doing this project has been very fun!

  6. Dec 9

    Et tu, Brute? 🥺 • Buy tickets to see our performance of at 𝗩𝗜𝗥𝗧𝗨𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗬 via the link in our bio! Tickets are 5$ per household link. 🔪 👑

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  7. Dec 4

    To end their unit, 10th-graders in Jensen Jacquet's English classes applied what they learned from the play and used rhetoric in campaign speeches. Zachary Whitaker, stumping today for Mark Antony, was the 2nd block winner. Photos by Jonathan Rosas.

  8. Dec 3

    "Even you Brutus."

  9. Dec 6

    Is not tomorrow, boy, the ides of March? Illustrator: Kenny Meadows Engraver: John Orrin Smith Michael John Goodman, The Victorian Illustrated Shakespeare Archive

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  11. Dec 5

    Men willingly believe what they wish

  12. Dec 8
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    To paraphrase , is that a needle before me'.

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  15. Dec 7

    Caesar via Was Caesar a thug or an inspirational leader?

  16. Dec 4

    This tie is fire. Easily Top 10. Probably Top 5. It's so long IT FITS! Plus the colors are awesome. Made by John Blair. Made in the USA. Imported. 100% silk.

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  18. Dec 2

    Reason appeals to emotion, emotion appeals to reason in his reading: brings us Damian Lewis as Antony

  19. Dec 5

    The Pope took Julius as his papal name in honour of (not Julius I). He was a warrior pope, behaving like a king. It is said he was more skilled as soldier than as priest. He wanted Michalengelo to sculpture his tomb and than to decorate the ...

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