March 15 is associated with misfortune and doom. On this day, Roman dictator Julius Caesar was murdered at the hands of ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: After all, the play’s the thing — Alexandra PaskhaverWhen your old professor asks you to perform a bit from “Julius Caesar” in front of his fourth-graders, you start to wonder if you were a favorite student or a hated one. I am to dramatic acting what ...
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Why is March 15 so ominous? And where does the phrase "Beware the Ides of March" come from? Here's everything to know.
The ides of March (March 15) have been ominous since 44 BCE when Julius Caesar was stabbed to death by Roman senators, ...
And Brutus replies to the tune of “But I despise Caesar salads. Besides, they would wreak havoc on Rome, or, uh, its digestion.” And they stab Caesar 23 times. I say “along the lines of ...
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Tribune Online on MSNToyin Falola and the Flow of Ideas in MarchThis is not about the Ides of March, celebrated each year on March 15 to remember the stabbing to death of Julius Caesar in the Senate, a tale of power and tragedy. As about sixty conspirators killed ...
And Brutus replies to the tune of “But I despise Caesar salads. Besides, they would wreak havoc on Rome, or, uh, its digestion.” And they stab Caesar 44 times. I say “along the lines of ...
Today (the Ides of March) reminds us that Caesarism – that form of government in which the supreme ruler is near enough to ...
Are we there yet? Leopard frogs were trilling from the pond in the night as I drowsed to sleep. Birdsongs woke me at dawn, ...
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