Part C - Analyzing Your Narrative
In a short paragraph, analyze the decisions you made in your narrative. Answer these questions in your response:
Which of Plutarch’s or Shakespeare’s details did you include in your narrative?
How did you transform those details?
Why did you choose to make those changes?
Answer Plato
In my narrative, I included the characters Caesar, Brutus, Cassius, and Metellus from Shakespeare and Plutarch’s work. I also included the detail that the group rebels against Caesar and that he’s most surprised by Brutus’s betrayal. I changed the setting to be present day on a car ride to school because I thought modern teenagers would be able to relate to that better. I also decided to use the character names Julius and Met, instead of Caesar and Metellus, because I thought they seemed like more modern names.
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