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Did anyone see Julius Caesar on TNT. It blew through history much too fast, and all it does is leave the common man going, wow I like battle scenes with Roman Legions. Clearly, if one desires a knowledge of history, one has to go read a book. Fools!
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I saw it and I agree. I had to ask my daughter (5 years latin study) to fill in the missing relations, motives and actions. She knew a lot more history of who everyone was. (Did anyone catch exactly what Caesar said to Brutus after Brutus stabbed him too? I heard him say "...Brutus", but I did not hear a "et tu?" or "you too?". This is so famour an utterance I would have thought Caesar would have stood up to utter it.... 8^}.
"Et tu, Brute" ("'Brute' is the 'vocative' or 'calling form' of Brutus, used
when calling or addressing someone) was put into Caesar's mouth by
Shakespeare, and therefore can be legitimately left out in a version of Julius
Caesar's life that is not based on Shakespeare.
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