Julius Caesar 1.2 Historical Reference: Clothing Rules

Julius Caesar 1.2 Historical Reference: Clothing Rules

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The transcript discusses the anachronism of sweaty nightcaps in Shakespeare's plays, which would have been understood by a 16th-century English audience due to a law requiring wool hats on religious holidays. Shakespeare's audience would imagine plebeians in wool hats, although this was not historically accurate for ancient Rome. Caska's depiction of plebeians is unfavorable, suggesting their breath caused Caesar to faint. However, historical accounts suggest Caesar's fainting was due to epilepsy, not plebeian breath.

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What historical context is provided regarding the wearing of wool hats during religious holidays?

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In what way does the text suggest that Shakespeare's audience might misinterpret the scene in ancient Rome?

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