Julius Caesar extinguished himself on the battlefields of Gaul. The Ides of March murdered him because they thought he was going to be made king. Dying, he gasped out: "Tee hee, Brutus."
This made me laugh out loud for REAL. I have no clue why it was so funny. I mean, I enjoyed the play Julius Caesar last year. I think it was one of my favorite things we read in 10th grade English, if not the best. I'm about to just go and rewrite that line in the play. It is just TOO hilarious.
(Do I really have that weird of a laugh?)
And on a side note, English this year is a great deal harder than before. I thought I'd be prepared, but I'm not. I think in my previous years I've been writing just enough to get by. This year is a big reality check for me. Doing just enough to get by isn't enough. You have to go over the top to succeed in the real world. I'm going to have to work on that.
EDIT: Here's the script with the scene rewritten. :D
This made me laugh out loud for REAL. I have no clue why it was so funny. I mean, I enjoyed the play Julius Caesar last year. I think it was one of my favorite things we read in 10th grade English, if not the best. I'm about to just go and rewrite that line in the play. It is just TOO hilarious.
(Do I really have that weird of a laugh?)
And on a side note, English this year is a great deal harder than before. I thought I'd be prepared, but I'm not. I think in my previous years I've been writing just enough to get by. This year is a big reality check for me. Doing just enough to get by isn't enough. You have to go over the top to succeed in the real world. I'm going to have to work on that.
EDIT: Here's the script with the scene rewritten. :D
CASCA
Speak, hands for me!
CASCA first, then the other Conspirators and BRUTUS stab CAESAR
CAESAR
Tee hee, Brutus!
Dies