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Caesar Play
Act 1: Recipe for Disaster(Election) Caesar: All vote for me! My salad is a very nice! Salads on the house till I die! (Borat accent) Crowd: Yea!! Free salad! Caesar! Cassius: Vote for me, I am pretty. (Twinkles eyes) Crowd: Your fat! Get a girlfriend! Join eHarmony! Brutus: I want to play some Halo! Crowd: Halo! Halo! Halo! Caesar: Noobs, I will uber pwn everyone. Cassius: Who you calling noob, you can’t even swim. Caesar: You can’t even head shot if I was standing still. Brutus: What is this? This is madness! Caesar: No this is ……. Dam it, I forgot the lines. Soothsayer: Beware the ides of March!!! Caesar: Who are you?, I, am, Caesarrr!!!!! (Caesar either cat fights soothsayer or does a karate move to push soothsayer away. Brutus: To settle this, we shall have a dance off. Caesar and Cassius have a dance off, doing funny dance moves. Brutus: I think everyone has to agree that both of you danced worse than my grandma. Crowd: Yea, you suck, play some DDR!! Brutus and Cassius: We never heard of this DDR, and we don’t want to! (They run of crying.)(Some type of accent.) Act 2: Conspiracy Cassius,Casca, Cinna and Brutus enter, talking. Brutus: Did you try the Caesar salad? Cassius: How could you? You betrayed me? Brutus: No, I just, ok so I got hungry. I’m sorry. Cassius: Oh well, so I’m tired of Caesar beating my halo score, I want revenge! Brutus: Another dance-off? Cassius: No, you idiot! A wet t-shirt competition! Casca: This is exactly what I’ve been waiting for. Cinna: This is the day I get laid. Brutus: Yea!! Cassius: No, that wouldn’t work, everyone would see my man boobs. And you know how sensitive I am about those. Perhaps, perhaps I can kill him. I have a plan. We shall jump Caesar on his way to Hooters! Brutus: Yea! I’m all for that. Casca: No wet-shirt competition? Cassius: After we kill Caesar, we’ll hold one in honor of him. Act 3(Caesar’s death and celebration) (Caesar enters, skipping joyfully.) (Brutus, Cassius, Casca, and Cinna enter, sneaking up on Caesar. They attack Caesar, using kung fu or karate or cat fight moves to take him down. (Reporter enters.) Reporter: Here it is, 4 crazy people brutally beating Caesar to death. People, it’s your last chance to get free Caesar side salads, hurry before its too late. We are now getting coverage. Reporter: What’s up Caesar? Caesar: Nothing much, just chillin’ wit my buddies. Reporter: I could see that. So what are your last words on this Earth? Caesar: I hope there’s Halo in Heaven. Reporter: We’re not so sure they do Caesar, but anyways, current news. A wet t-shirt competition will be held at 8 in honor of Caesar’s death. Soothsayer: Beware the ides of March! Cassius, Cinna, Casca, and Brutus: Shut up before we shove that ide up your …….(Beeep sound) End. Characters: -Caesar
-Cassius
-Cinna -Casca -Brutus -Reporter -Crowd: People that aren’t Brutus, Cassius, or Caesar.
Lord of the Flies Literary Analysis
William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies” is a book that can be related in many ways to the society we have today. One such way in which we can compare is how power is controlled and manipulated. Power is also represented in two different objects. The conch and the sow’s head are the two objects that are being mentioned. The two objects are given power through the respect and importance held among the boys on the island. William Golding purposely wrote the book so there would a beacon of power on two opposing sides: good and evil. Throughout the book, objects are used by the boys to have some sort of power on the island. It was a very good way of being able to have some source of power. The conch was like any normal shell, just lying on the beach. However, power was infused in it when Ralph used it to unite all of the boys together. “Ralph felt a kind of affectionate reverence for the conch, even though he had fished the thing out of the lagoon himself (Golding 78). If not for the conch, the boys wouldn’t have been able to find each other in such a short amount of time. The boys that came to Ralph and Piggy developed a respect for it when they had found out that it was that object that had united them in the period of confusion and hopelessness after the plane crash. The boys, feeling lost and drained of any hope of any peers nearby, was exhilarated to find that there were others like themselves. A short time later, when the whole group was discussing there ideas at a meeting, there were too many people speaking at a time. At first, they decided to raise their hands, but then Ralph decided it would be best if the conch was handed to the person that wanted to talk about their own thoughts, ideas, and opinions. However, the pig’s head held power in a completely different way. Instead of uniting the boys, it gave them fear, but also a certain feeling of power over Mother Nature. This object was a representation of fear, power, and possible the highest extreme of savagery taking over the island. The pig’s head symbolized the boys’ complete disrespect for nature, feeling that it was below them and insignificant. "This head is for the beast. It's a gift."(117) “Lord of the Flies” can and should be in many ways, a novel about the structure and manipulation of power. Ralph, who has power of the whole group by asking for opinions and ideas from everyone, uses it in a democratic way. Every time, the conch was blown, all of the boys met up at the designated area. If they did not respond to the conch’s call, then all of the power would have been lost. "Hear him! He's got the conch!"(73). However, the boys came to the source of the conch’s call, having a respect for it throughout most of the book. However, when Jack criticized and ridiculed that the conch should not have any significance. Jack persuaded the hunters and others that the conch should not have power, being a shell and all. When Ralph, Piggy, and Samneric went to the “fortress”, the other boys, or savages, saw the conch as any regular shell. After Ralph called for a meeting, using the conch as his aid, and the savages called it as not important anymore, the conch became like any other regular shell on the beach. The sow’s head was now the most powerful object, at least to Jack and his savages. While Ralph used the conch to control the boys, Jack used the sow’s head as tool of fear to manipulate and control the boys. After thorough analysis of the question of whether power is indeed a novel about power, it is reasonable to say that “Lord of The Flies” is, in fact, one. This story, which has been a constant struggle for power between Ralph and Jack, has truly included many aspects as ideally effecting the way power over all of the boys was handled and manipulated. This power has been controlled by objects, form of government, and the minds of very young boys.

