Okay well first of all I have to do a Julius Caesar analysis essay and its very difficult. And I have to analyze, interpret, and include what other literacy scholars and film critics have written about the play and the film. And then I would have to use specific examples from the play and/or film to explain if I agree or not with the literacy and film criticism I found. The problem is I tried searching on Google scholar and everything and I can barely find anything! Does anyone have reliable websites that I can use for the criticism? The second thing I have to do is to analyze one major character in Julius Caesar and research, analyze and include what other scholars have said about how Shakespeare used this character to make the play entertaining. Then i form an opinion if I agree or not with the character analysis I found. Does anyone have RELIABLE sources for this as well? Please I need help I'm having a hard time trying to find websites for these two things :( Please & thank you !
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You're having a hard time finding websites that write your homework for you? Well, good. Don't cheat. Do your own homework. I suspect that's what your teacher expected of you. If you care so little for this subject, tell your teacher straight. Just tell them you find the subject so boring you'd rather get someone else to write your essays so you have more time to play computer games or whatever. If you care about this subject, prove it and do a little bit of work. Simples.
Get thee to a Library.
The reference librarian at your local or school library is the best resource for this. They will not only be aware of books in the library, but will know online resources as well.
Meanwhile Sparknotes will give you some starter help with characters and plot…
http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/juliuscaesar...
Literary and film criticism is a whole other story. There have been a number of film versions of Julius Caesar. Start with TCM.com or IMDB.com to familiarize yourself with the films. Biographies of Charlton Heston, Marlon Brando, James Mason, and especially, Sir John Gielgud might have some reviews from critics in them.
As for picking a character. Go with Brutus. Much more interesting than Mark Antony.
And finally, watch the 1953 Brando and James Mason version of film. It's the most watchable one. Once again, your library will probably have a copy.