You've worked hard, now have some FUN! Welcome to the best place on the internet to do just that! This page will guide you to some of the best and most FUN activities on the internet. Some are ours, and some are at other sites. Just click on the link and have some fun with Shakespeare for a change!
Shakespeare is holding 'auditions' at Shakey's place! Ever want to be a part of something BIG? There ain't no business like showbusiness! Stop by and sign up, and see a randomly displayed audition sheet! A fun little number we created just for you!
A list of some of the most thought provoking questions we could find. Take a minute to look at them, you may be surprised at what you already know about the play, or find out something new!
As Mark Antony begins his eulogy speech to the masses, he freezes up! Prompt him some words of your own. Now is your chance to make the speech... hehe... BETTER!
After Caesar was assasinated, the Soothsayer who warned him about the Ides of March disappeared mysteriously. That's right, the Soothsayer is here, and ready to give you some words of wisdom!
Yet another great feature of the MIT website. This page holds some of the best quotes and citations from Bartlett's Quotations from the pages of Julius Caesar.
Learn to Speak like Shakespeare! This website can teach you the finer points of English dialogue, and show you some of
their applications. Impress someone with your 'Shakespearean' tongue!
The publishers of many classic books and plays have developed a website containing summaries and study guides. This link will take you to some of the best study questions on Julius Caesar on the Internet.
Peter J. Leithart provides a scholarly approach to understanding Caesar, his times, and the play. Another excellent source of information for a term paper or further understanding.