In lines 32-55, Marullus's tone should be one of disdain and urgency. He expresses frustration over the public's fickleness and their celebration of Caesar, reflecting his disdain for their lack of loyalty to Pompey. The delivery should be sharp and commanding, emphasizing his contempt for the crowd's ignorance and a sense of responsibility to remind them of their past allegiances. Overall, the tone combines indignation with a sense of foreboding about the political changes underway.
Then they would not be supplementary lines.
Parallel lines would always lie in the same plane. They would need to be skew lines.
parallel lines
Because if they did not, then they would not be number lines!
In Act 1 of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the lines reflecting unrest in Rome include Marullus's admonishment of the commoners for celebrating Caesar's triumph over Pompey, saying, "You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things!" This highlights the division among the citizens. Additionally, Cassius's remark, "I have seen tempests when the wind would not allow them to stay," suggests a brewing conflict, while Brutus's concern about Caesar's rising power indicates fears of tyranny: "I do fear the people choose Caesar for their king." Together, these lines illustrate the tension and discontent simmering in Roman society.
yes i think
An experienced actor can perfprm with what seems limitless Sangfroid, even when he forgets his lines.
how would you deliver a world class service to a customer service?
Shakespeare is not particularly famous for the words he spoke. He is much more famous for the words he had Richard Burbage, the star actor of his company, speak. Although we know that Shakespeare was an actor in his plays, we don't know what parts he played or what lines he had to say. We do know that they were supporting characters and would not have had the lines which have since become famous.
The nearest you would get to any actor - would be their agent or manager !
The term is known as "Ad Lib" which means being spontaneous. The late actor Robin Williams was frequently asked to ad lib lines in movies throughout his lifetime. In the old TV show Mork & Mindy (with Pam Dawber) most all of his lines were spontaneous.
Travel by water was one of their most important means of travel. It would be very difficult for them to live past the Fall Lines because boats would not be able to deliver supplies to them.
No, it most certainly is not rude to hand deliver thankyou cards. It is actually better than mailing it. It would not be rude, I would rather someone hand deliver a card.
Mitchel Musso has always stated that he loves to sing so if he was not an actor he would be a singer :)
They would deliver the messages sent form one General to another. They would also deliver news and updates.
The Latin word for actor is actor. Sometimes histrio was used. A comic actor would be called a comoedus and a tragic actor a tragoedus. But the term actor covered all bases.
Probably an actor, depending on how well people like the art and how great the actor is, but normally it would be an actor.