*d) Julius Caesar Poem by Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello

*d) Julius Caesar

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II,2
Enter CAESAR in his orchard.

CAESAR: Come in, Marullus, your soldier's walk is the same of the Gaul days.

Enter MARULLUS.

MARULLUS: Hi, Caesar. I was recruited in your legion. Though I was not one of your officers
I busied myself.
CAESAR: Others had another cursus honorum. However now you are here.
MARULLUS: I was not one of your legates, so you grew old and I had not to put myself in your
place.
CAESAR: You did not make a career for yourself close to me, then you became a demagogue.
MARULLUS: Domine, once Rome could make laws. Now Rome can not make laws.
CAESAR: I myself made laws for her. I know that you cultivate the fine arts as well as your
friendships in Greece.
MARULLUS: I shall cut my coat according my cloth. Caesar, I recognize your role.

II,3
At CAESAR's house. CALPHURNIA and CAESAR.

CALPHURNIA: Somebody wants that you go out, is getting here to see you to the senate. I am afraid.
CAESAR: That's right, my sweetheart. Men go their own way.
CALPHURNIA: Out of your guidance they could not go any way.
CAESAR: A beloved one is always leaving. You really leave only you love much.

*d)  Julius Caesar
Monday, March 2, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: father and son,husband,wife
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
For these two dialogues you can see those ones from 'Junior Bonner' by S. Peckinpah, USA,1972.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM

In fact the music would be fine.

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Linda Neill Poet Digter 02 February 2013

Amazing can imagine it could be an opera?

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