ICSE Class 9 Drama: Julius Caesar Workbook Solutions of questions by William Shakespeare. Here you can get Scene wise Summary , MCQs, Context Questions, Character Sketch for your preparation of upcoming exam. Even these study material should only be treated as references. Therefore it is hereby advice to students take help and necessary guideline with your teachers. Visit official website CISCE for detail information about ICSE Board Class-9 English.
ICSE Class 9 Drama: Julius Caesar Workbook Solutions
Board | ICSE |
Subject | English |
Class | 9 |
Book Name | Julius Caesar |
Topics | Workbook Solutions |
Academic Session | 2024-25 |
Julius Caesar Workbook Solutions
As per new syllabus of ICSE Class 9 student for 2024-25 academic session there is only two act (Act-1 and Act-2).
Act-1
Scene-1 |
Summary |
MCQs |
Context Questions |
Scene-2 |
Summary |
MCQs |
Context Questions |
Scene-3 |
Summary |
MCQs |
Context Questions |
Act-2
Act-2 Scene-1 |
Summary |
MCQs |
Context Questions |
Act-2 Scene-2 |
Summary |
MCQs |
Context Questions |
Act-2 Scene-3 |
Summary |
MCQs |
Context Questions |
Act-2 Scene-4 |
Summary |
MCQs |
Context Questions |
Brief Summary of Julius Caesar
Although detail summary is given scene wise in each Act even the brief summary is given for understanding the theme of th play Julius Caesar.
Return of Julius Caesar, After defeated Pompey’s sons
The Opening of play begins with when The Romans leaders, and common people celebrating the return of Julius Caesar, who just defeated enemy, Pompey’s sons. While The tribunes criticize the crowd for changing their loyalty and try to end the celebration. Caesar ignores a warning from a soothsayer about the “ides of March.” Cassius tries his best to recruit Brutus (The true patriot) to join a conspiracy against Caesar, saying Caesar is becoming too powerful. Casca tells them that Mark Antony offered Caesar the Roman crown three times, but Caesar refused.
Caesar’s famous Last Words are “Et tu, Brute?”
After reading fake letters, Brutus joins the conspiracy due to motivation. He believes that killing of Caesar is for the good of Rome. The group plans conspiracy to call Caesar in the Senate. Despite his wife Calpurnia’s warnings, Caesar goes to the Senate. A false petition as a distraction, the conspirators stab Caesar. Brutus is the last to stab him. Caesar’s famous last words are “Et tu, Brute?”
Mark Antony, Manipulates Public Sentiment Against Conspirators.
After the murder, Brutus explains to the Roman crowd that they did it for Rome’s benefit. The crowd initially supports him. However, Mark Antony, speaking at Caesar’s funeral, skillfully manipulates public sentiment against the conspirators. He mentions Caesar’s good deeds and reads his will, which leaves money to each Roman citizen. This turns the crowd against Brutus and the conspirators, leading to riots and violence.
Preparation for Civil War Against Antony
Brutus and Cassius prepare for civil war against Antony and Caesar’s adopted son, Octavius. They’re also part of a ruling trio with Lepidus. Brutus is visited by Caesar’s ghost, who warns him of defeat. In the ensuing Battle of Philippi, Cassius and Brutus both die, but not before realizing they’ve lost the cause. In the end, Antony praises Brutus as “the noblest Roman of them all,” saying he was the only one who killed Caesar for Rome’s benefit.
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