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Julius Caesar


Question Posted Saturday January 28 2006, 3:44 pm

I'm reading Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. Does anyone know a website that has a free MODERN version translation of the book? Thanks!

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TMhelp answered Saturday January 28 2006, 10:54 pm:
check out spark notes!!
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NotMeanJustHonest answered Saturday January 28 2006, 9:06 pm:
That would be cheating. You're supposed to interpret it by the real thing.

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Razhie answered Saturday January 28 2006, 7:39 pm:
A modern version of the play will most likely not be available online. Although Shakespeare's plays are public domain, anything any modern person has written on them is not. I did a quick search and couldn't find a free one for you. But you might want to check out nosweatshakespeare.com. Their modern translation looks good and can be downloaded for about 8 pounds. It is schoolwork after all, maybe your parents will help you out.

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xOchErrytWistOx answered Saturday January 28 2006, 7:08 pm:
i had to read julius caesar too. if you go to google, and type in, (for example) act 1 scene 2 julius caesar translation, some sites should come up.
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LadyGoodman answered Saturday January 28 2006, 6:18 pm:
Unfortunately, something like that would be pretty hard to find as far as I'm concerned... but sparknotes.com, cliffnotes.com, pinkmonkey.com, or novelguide.com should be of some help to your understanding of the play.

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