Brutus is like a two-faced friend, your trusted ally one second, and an enemy the next.
Antony is like a pet who has lost its owner, bitter that Caesar is gone.
Lucious is like an loyal, innocent dog, following its master without great reason.
Portia is like a anxious child, worrying and depressed about her parents being gone, so she takes matters into her own hands.
-Perry the Platypus
These similies were great and dead on. Jimmie West
ReplyDeleteThe similes were well written, I like the one about Portia being like a worried kid because I have nieces and nephews and they can get like that when they want their parent.
ReplyDelete-M&Monroe
I believe these similes were well done, my personally favorite is the one about Brutus being a two faced man and that is a good way to describe how Caesar could have seen him in the time of his untimely death. Fascinating perspectives on all these characters.
ReplyDelete~Optimus Prime
I think these similies were well thought up and written well. I too liked the one about Portia. I thought they all made sense and fit well.
ReplyDelete^^^ above comment posted by redrum30
ReplyDeleteI think these are good. They show us how these characters are and they make us realize how they realy are. Well done.
ReplyDeletereich'er
These similes are great and very creative!
ReplyDelete-angiekins
these similes are great, they show true understanding of the play and fit the characters perfectly.
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