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Llana [10]
3 years ago
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Please Help Me? What are the differences between Julius Caesar the movie and the book?

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2 answers:
erastova [34]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

In the book ,Patia stabbed herself in the thigh to show Brutus that she could keep secrets while this was missing in the movie.

Also, the movie showed that only Caesar was killed while the book showed that Caesar was stabbed and the other conspirator killed themselves

The movies cut out certain scenes which where recorded in the book. Example is the conversation between Cassius  and casca. The book depicted that cassius was listening to casca but the movie showed that cassius only came into the room

Explanation:

In the book ,Patia stabbed herself in the thigh to show Brutus that she could keep secrets while this was missing in the movie.

Also, the movie showed that only Caesar was killed while the book showed that Caesar was stabbed and the other conspirator killed themselves

The movies cut out certain scenes which where recorded in the book. Example is the conversation between Cassius  and casca. The book depicted that cassius was listening to casca but the movie showed that cassius only came into the room

gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
5 0
<span>The difference between the life of Caesar in the movie and the book:
In the movie:
- Shows Caesar Entire Life
- Cleopatra has an essential role in the movie
- Pompey also have a major role in the movie

In the Book:
- Show's events of Caesar's life  leading to death
- Cleopatra is not mentioned in the book
</span>- Pompey is only mentioned on the first part of the book.
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