Lessons (5)
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In this lesson, we will reach the climax of the play, in which Caesar is assassinated by the conspirators! We will also discover why Brutus is considered a tragic hero.
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In this lesson, we will read and explore Brutus' speech in which he attempts to persuade the citizens of Rome that he was right to kill Caesar. We will examine whether his attempt to persaude the citizens is successful.
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In this lesson, we will continue to examine Brutus' persuasive speech, but this time in Shakespeare's original English. Will will also look at Brutus' reasons for assassinating Caesar to see why they could be considered persuasive.
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In this lesson, we will explore Mark Antony's response to Brutus' speech. We will discover what he says to the citizens of Rome and what the Roman citizens think of what he says.
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In this lesson, we will read Mark Antony's response to Brutus' speech in Shakespeare's original English. We will learn about rhetoric and also about why he keeps saying that Brutus is honourable.
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