Act III Scene I Figurative Language
Act III Scene I Figurative Language
Julius Caesar
SUSPENSE
Using the given examples of suspense, Irony and Metaphor from ACT III
Scene I, create a picture imagery of the figurative language.
Example
Caesar(to the Soothsayer). The ides of March are come.
Soothsayer. Ay, Caesar, but not gone. (Artemidorus approaches and
presents his paper to Caesar.
Imagery Here
IRONY
Using the given examples of suspense, Irony and Metaphor from ACT III
Scene I, create a picture imagery of the figurative language.
Example
Caesar asks if they are ready to crown him. Caesar thinks he is
going to be crowned crown but dies.
Imagery
METAPHOR
Using the given examples of suspense, Irony and Metaphor from
ACT III Scene I, create a picture imagery of the figurative
language.
Example:
Caesar. “But I am constant as the Northern Star, of whose true-
fixed and resting quality. There is no fellow in the firmament.
Imagery Here