Objective: Students will be able to identify and explain persuasive tactics used by one character on another.
Students will be able to explain how supernatural events are used to create foreshadowing.
Journal: 1) Vocabulary Practice: incoherent, inconsequential, malady, presumptuous, pretentious, prevaricate, scrutinize
2) Finish reading Act 1, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar: Focusing on Cassius’ use of passive persuasion on Brutus to ignite the rebellion against Caesar.
Read "Julius Caesar" Online HERE
Read "Julius Caesar" Online HERE
3) Introduction to Roman Superstitions pg. 778: Students will be introduced to common Roman superstitions that will come into play while reading “Julius Caesar.” Students will be asked to recall these superstitions when they find them mentions in the play.
4) Reading Act 1, Scene 3 of Julius Caesar: Focus on the supernatural events which foreshadow the eventual assassination of Julius Caesar. Also, look for example of Roman superstition as part of the foreshadowing.
5) Response & Analysis: Pg. 779 # 1-6, 8, 9, 11, 13
Homework: Vocabulary Practice Quiz; Study for tomorrow's quiz!!!
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