Wednesday, April 3, 2013


I am constant as the northern star.
—Caesar 

JULIUS CAESAR is the newest project for which we are about to begin, English 10 students.  It will be quite a different adventure from our research paper.  Within the play, there are many memorable lines.  The one above is just an example.  Some will say Caesar was stubborn and greedy.  Others will say he was positively powerful.  Based off of the above quote, which do you think he might have been?  What type of TONE does this quote seem to take?  When in your life do you feel this quotation (for good or bad) has applied to you.

Assignment (10 points):  Respond to the above QUESTIONS in clean sentence structures.  Think about your content as well as your grammar.  Your answers will most likely be 3-5 sentences in length.

This is NOT bonus.  It is an assignment.  Complete it for Monday, April 8th.

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  1. The quote makes me think that Caesar is positively powerful. The quote seems to me that even though he is powerful, he knows his strengths. It seems that he knows when and when not to use his powers. He is above all and is given powers to make him elite compared to others. The quote sets the tone as if he is a strong but wise leader. He knows he is powerful, and he realizes his strengths, but he is careful to not take advantage of them. When getting the class high on a quiz/test, this quote may apply to me. I might feel powerful or superior to others, but I have to be careful not to brag about what I was given.

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  2. The quote makes me think that Caesar does see himself as powerful and indomitable in his struggles, which I could agree with. Also though it does make me think that he has a giant ego , but he has the skill to back it up. He could also be seen as stubborn or greedy, but my guess would be that it depends on the situation to get a good insight on Caesar. The last thing I will say is that he does stand among the elite so he can have a big ego since he can back it up with his skill.

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  3. From what he said in the quote, I believe that he is positive with power. He seems to have enough power to make some afraid of him. This quote applies to me when I go hunting. I feel very superior. Caesar was also a very superior man who could overpower pretty much anything he wanted to.

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  4. The quote seems that Caesar is greedy. The quote has an argent feel to it. He was trying to compare himself to something we can no fathom. I can be like Caesars quote if I get something wrong and wanted a better grade. I can be greedy and want better when that is what i earned and deserved.

    This is cool reading other opinions and thoughts on the same thing.

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  5. The quote makes him sound like he is positive with power. He knows his limits and knows that he intimidates many others with his power. I can relate to his quote when I go fishing because I am more powerful than the fish and I intimidate the fish because of it.

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  6. The quote makes Caesar seem greedy. The quote sounds like he thinks he is the best and stays the best. He is comparing himself to something elite that is constant and doesn't change. I can relate to this quote when I get an A on homework, which makes me want an A on every homework assignment. Nobody can constantly get an A on every homework assignment, it just isn't possible. Nobody can be the best they can be all the time.

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  7. This quote makes him seem positive. the North star is a very powerful and positive thing. The north star is always in one direction, North. This quote makes it seem as if his opinion is straight and not "wishy washy", or mysterious. Many people look to the north star and follow it. I think he wants people to have the same view on him, as they would on the star.

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  8. From the above quote, I believe Caesar is powerful and inspiring, the tone seems to be courageous. i feel that when i am in the woods because i feel like i'm on top of the world. :P

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  9. Powerful and inspiring. These two adjectives describe Caesar for a good portion of his career. When we read the play, think about when these positives change.

    Remember i is not a word.
    You have a run on.

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  10. From the quote up above, I believe that Caeser is positively powerful. It shows that he is not only confident in himself but he is steadfast and persistant in himself. The tone of the quote takes more of a serious but playful approach. I can relate to his quote when I am persistant in school with my grades. I am constant in the effort I put into things and I am not greedy with the outcome if I wasn't the one putting in the full effort to deserve a good grade.

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    1. You are the first to think his tone is more playful. Interesting. My favorite line of your response is your last. I love it that you can identify in yourself when you have not put full effort into something. We all have those days; we should not blame their outcomes on someone else, though.

      Caesar was steadfast. Is there a difference between steadfast and stubborn?

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  11. I think he is greedy.
    I get the tone that he thinks or is trying to be better than everyone else.
    When I was little there were many times I thought or tried to be better than everyone else, but it never turned out too good.

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    1. Caesar is an interesting character. He starts out with such good ideas. What makes a person go so far away from good ideas? Being better than anyone does not usually work out for the best. Someone loses out when that happens. Some times it is the other person...some times it is you.

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  12. As I read the quote above it made me feel as if he was positively powerful. Many people have different opinions about him, and he took the critism. Which just shows that he isn't greedy. Personally I feel positively powerful when I accomplish something on my own, and others become proud of me!

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    1. How we deal with criticism says a lot about us, about our personality. That is one huge reason I won't ever dive into administration. I would want to explode sometimes. I am sure leaders of all sorts want to explode sometimes--don't you think!

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  13. I feel that Caesar was positively powerful. I thought the tone felt encouraging and inspiring. This quote applies to me when I am annoyed with someone. When someone is annoying, he or she is much more noticeable. Therefore he or she is very constant in what I hear and see.

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    1. You feel encouraged or inspired when someone is annoying? What are you encouraged to do? I think there needs to be a bit more connection between these pieces. Caesar was positive a great portion of the time. Something in his leadership changed, though. We will see how you feel as the play progresses.

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  14. From his quote, I believe he started positive with power, but then started to get greedy and wanted more. He was a very powerful man for most of his life. This quote applies to me when I am in the woods hunting with a gun, I makes me feel far superior to anything in the woods, that is maybe how Caesar felt.

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    1. What makes any of us want to get more than what we have...why do we get greedy for power? I like how you ponder your superiority.
      Fix the comma splices.

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  15. In the above quote I think that Caesar was positively powerful because he had so many people that were under his rule and that he was over confident that he would not be overruled. Later in his life he had coins made with his face on them and started to abuse his power. I feel like this when I am walking. I feel like I am in charge of life at that point. It makes me feel powerful.

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    1. I like that you feel powerful. Do you ever feel there are times when you become overconfident, abusive in that power? Caesar had a lot going for his leadership. We will find that he simply loses his way, causing dire consequences.

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  16. From the above quote, I believe that Caesar started with good intentions but then became greedy. I believe that he was a positively powerful. The tone kind of seems mixed; it seems like some people liked him and others did not. I could feel like that in baseball, such as, when i beat out a ground ball to an infielder. My teamates like it, but the opposing team hates it.

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    1. No matter what one's position is, someone will always be mad. In your baseball situation, it is a competition and you have to help your team. It would be another situation if your team felt you were playing against them, which is eventually how the Romans felt about Caesar.

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  17. After reading the quote, I think Caesar was positively powerful but also a little bit greedy. He knew he controlled many people and he was superior to them, but he wanted a little more control. The quote sets a tone of being superior for so long that Caesar craves more and more power. I feel superior to others when I get the class high on a test/ quiz but if I get a couple wrong, I would like to get a better score.

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    1. Caesar did not initially few himself as superior to others. That changed as he changed, whether it due to his increased power or his new beliefs in how Rome was to be led. I can understand your desire to be a class high on tests or scores. You know others are looking at that information, too. Always challenge yourself, but do so for balanced reasons.

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  18. After reading the quote from Caesar, I can come to the conclusion that Caesar was a positive and powerful icon, and he was aware that he was capable of becoming more and more superior. He maybe even let that power turn into greed and pride a little bit. I feel like this quote somewhat applies to school work, tests, or just anything that a person has to work hard to accomplish. For example, sometimes when I get an A- or B+, I know that I did well, but at the same time, I'm a little disappointed. It would have been even better to get that 100%.

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    1. Caesar was an icon indeed. He was aware of his power, and like you said, that power in the eyes of others became too much. We have all seen someone take a positive too far.
      I am glad you are "disappointed" in a B+, but I don't want that to go too far. I appreciate you working hard on every score, but I don't want you to sacrifice all fun in order to do so. There always has to be balance, which was a fault of Caesar!

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  19. I feel that in this quote Caesar is positively positive. He has his strengths and he knows what he can bring with them. He seems to be positive with himself in all things. He also seems to be confident in himself and everything he does or says. I feel confident and postive in myself and my actions when I score well on a test. I also feel this way when I solve a hard problem or when I help others solve tough problems.

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    1. Solving a problem and helping others--these can be times when you have to be constant, strong like a star! Caesar did know of his strengths. That sometimes was a concern for others in that he was too strong and stubborn.

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  20. After reading the quote from above I feel his tone is very greedy. It sounds like he is big headed and thinks hes the best and will always be the best. His tone sounds like he thinks he can do anything and be great at it.

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    1. Caesar does become (to many) very big headed, very stubborn. To compare himself to the Northern Star is quite the statement. How does this apply to anything in your life?

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  21. I think it is positively positive. His tone is calm and meaningful. I can see this quot when i'm in doubt.

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    1. In doubt of what, Jacob. I would love to see you apply this to an example. Why do you think it is positively positive, calm and meaningful? What do you think he is trying to accomplish through the quote?

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  22. From the above quote I feel Caesar is positively powerful. He sees himself as an elite leader that is able to guide people just through his words. His tone seems like he knows he is a leader and can influence people, yet at the same time he is not overly expressing his power in a selfish way. I feel this same way when someone is having a bad day and I am able to help them through it.

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    1. For a long time, Caesar had the ability to guide people through his words. After we read a segment of the play, it will be interesting to see if you still feel that he is not overly expressing his power.

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  23. After reading the quote I realized that Caesar is very positive. The tone was very greedy. The life situation that is related to the quote is when you want to get a 100% on tests, quizzes, homework and anything like that but you can't get a perfect gade on everything you do.

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    1. How is he positive and greedy at the same time? I would love to hear what you mean by that.
      The second sentence is a fragment, but I like the idea toward which you are working. We can't be perfect, as much as we try. Being the North Star is a bit much in request.

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  24. I think that this quote shows that he is greedy for power. He is saying that he is just like the North Star meaning he is great and the only thing that is constant. This quote reminds me of school life like homework and quizzes.

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    1. Greedy...stubborn...He started out for the people. By the time of his assassination, too many people felt otherwise. To compare oneself to the Northern Star takes a bit of gumption!

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  25. I think he is greedy. He is saying he is THE NORTHERN STAR saying he shines bright and is amazing and will never change he will be constantly like this. I see this in work that you constantly have to work to make money to live and achieve certain goals.

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    1. Shine bright he did for a good while. That shining, however, eventually started to be a glare to people. Consistency is good, but leaders need to be flexible, too.

      Reread your last sentence. Alter. Is working to achieve goals a bad thing? Connect to your statement on Caesar.

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  26. I think he is positive and confident. He knows that his work is amazing, like the Northern Star. He sees himself as a great thing, which he has every right to.

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    1. Caesar accomplished many things for which he should have been proud. Where is his limit in pride, however. Always be proud of what you do when you work hard. Be careful of being vain, though, which seems to be the trap Caesar created for himself.

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  27. I think he is confident in knowing that he is the best there is. His tone is very powerful and positive that he is the best. The quote applies to me when I get a really good grade. I feel powerful and know that I did my best.

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    1. Caesar was quite confident. Some felt he became too confident. There has to be balance. Work toward promoting yourself, but don't step on people as you do so. Caesar was great. Was he too great in his own mind?

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  28. I think he is confident because he knows he is the best. His tone is very stern and powerful. The quote applies to me when i do something good in a sport such as make a basket i feel confident knowing that i can make it again and again.

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    1. I am glad you have confidence. Too many people avoid doing things because they think they will fail. You won't make every basket, but you will make many, which makes you strong enough to shoot when you can!

      i is not a word. Correct the run on.

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  29. By this statement I feel that Ceasar is confident in himself and his abilities. Although I don't know whether it is the good kind of self confidence or being rude by thinking that he is better than everyone else. I want to be confident when I am playing sports but not overly confident or rude.

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    1. You have hit the nail on the head...It was great that Caesar had confidence. However, there were many times in his leadership that he became rude, like a dictator-rude. It caused his demise. In sports, you have to be confident and aggressive. It is a fine balance, however, to show sportsmanship and aggression!

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  30. From the statement above, I feel that Ceasar is very powerful, positive, and strong. The tone came off as he was very confident in himself. I feel in my life, that this quote applies to me when I get good grades on an assignment, quiz, or test. I feel very powerful and positive because I accomplished it the best I could.

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  31. by the quote above i feel that Ceasar was a very powerful and positive person. The tone to me came off as a statement showing that he was very confident in himself and in what he said. I feel like this every day that I am a contestant in this world and the intensity of things just keep getting higher and the possibility's are unlimited and are what you choose to make them.

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  32. By this quote, Caesar is implying that he is very self-confident and he knows that others look up to him. Self-confidence is very important and to be a successful ruler, you need to show everyone that you know you are the best. This applies to me whenever I dance or perform in front of people; if you believe you can do well, you will!

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    1. If I believe I can do well, I will...that is a nice comment. Caesar was confident. Some would say he became too confident. As we progress in the play, you will have to let me know if you believe that to be true!

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  33. I feel the quote is a positive and powerful quote and when Caesar says this he has a strong mindset. Caesar seems to be powerful and stern when he says this because he wants people to know what he is saying is real. I van relate to this quote because sometimes I can be a leader and help people go in the right direction

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    1. Caesar wanted to move in the right direction for a long time. Something got twisted within his learning style, though. The quote is powerful. As we read, I want to know if there is a difference between powerful and stubborn.

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  34. I think it means Caesar was powerful. He said he was constant, which he has been all through history. He stands out like and is important like the Northern Star and will always be.

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    1. He will always be knows as one of the strongest leaders in history. He will also be one of controversy. He was to promote Rome as a democracy. In the end, he did what many dictators before him did.

      You are missing a piece of the assignment.

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  35. With this quote he seems to think quite highly of himself, he had way too much power. He thinks the world revolves around him, and people bought it, which added to his ego. The tone would be him thinking he is almighty and brave. This has never really applied to myself, I don't think I am better than anyone. We all have imperfections and flaws, why would I say that I am high as mighty when one person has the same amount of power as me?

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  36. With this quote I think he is both confident with himself and negative with himself. It makes him sound like he is very self confident but deep down I think he is saying that just to make him sound like he is alright when maybe he is also struggling in his life. This revolves around me because I act confident but deep down there is always a thing bothering me.

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