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English, 23.04.2020 03:35, Nolanrdavis

Julius Caesar Act III Graphic Organizer Name Character Notes Important Quotes Evidence of Loyalty (to whom?) Caesar Decides to read a letter that concerns him after doing his other work, therefore ignoring a letter that warns him about the assassination plot. Dies after being stabbed several times by the conspirators, including Brutus. Soothsayer Points out that the Ides of March are not yet over. Artemidorus Decius Brutus Publius Cassius Popilius Brutus Cinna Metellus Cimber Casca Trebonius Servant Antony Citizens Cinna the poet Examples of ethics in Brutus’ speech: Examples of emotion in Brutus’ speech: Examples of reason in Brutus’ speech: Examples of ethics in Antony’s speech: Examples of emotion in Antony’s speech: Examples of reason in Antony’s speech:

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