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Though I made a list of strong yes/no questions the people on this server were not too helpful.  They did not give me straight answers and that kind of made me mad.  But here are the questions and their answers.

This is what I said:
Hello, I am a student at yvhs High School, and I am to do some Discussion Results for Julius Caesar, and I was wondering if you could answer some of my questions.
1)     Do you think it is right to kill a leader to help the people that serve under him?
2)     Do you think it is right for a leader to enslave his people for the greater good?

3)     Can a leader be too ambitious?

4)     If you learned of a deadly plot against a powerful but cruel leader would you tell him?
5)     Should a man be able to kill the leader and then become the leader himself?

Thank you for your time and have a good day.


This is what they said:


Dogberry-You might want to ask your questions on the 'Shakespeare Campfire'. It is a bulletin board which seems to cater to helping students with their homework. The URL is listed below:

http://killdevilhill.com/shakespearechat/wwwboard.html

You really won't get much help here.

Honest Iago-The answers are no, yes, no, yes, yes. But not in that order.

josh2460-I'd change one of your "no"s to a "perhaps" but other than that I agree.

Honest Iago- I guess if you're Brutus then every answer is an anxious "perhaps".

Jamie->I guess if you're Brutus then
>every answer is an anxious
>"perhaps".

. . . or an anxious "I don't know . . . what do you think, Cassius?"

ProfWill- You should come up with your own answers. Some of us might care to comment on them. Do your won work first.


All and all I may have used the wrong site for this project. But I did get 78 views and only 6 messages. Thanks SavageShakespeare.com.


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