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Day 15 Goals Content Goals- Distribute Act V guided notes Copy two charts onto back of guided notes Read V.i – V.ii Write accompanying journals Davis

Add effect bubbles to track action through the resolution. Cause and Effect Chart Caesar is killed. so Add effect bubbles to track action through the resolution. Davis

Statement/Event Elements -tragedy’s definition Think back to Aristotle… Tragedy Chart Statement/Event Elements -tragedy’s definition Caesar is assassinated. Antony & Octavius fight a civil war versus Cassius & Brutus. Cassius kills himself, w/ Pindarus’s help, b/c misunderstanding. Brutus says, “O Julius Caesar, thou art mighty yet…” Brutus says, “Farewell good Caesar…I killed not thee with half so good a will.” Brutus kills himself, with the help of Strato. Antony says, “This was the noblest Roman of them all…” about Brutus. Davis

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Journal V.i (Review & Assess) When and why have you engaged in trash talk? How does this link to the action in V.i? Davis

Journal V.ii (Review & Assess) Why is it that giving orders makes us feel powerful? Why does it feel so good to have power? How does this link to the action in V.ii? Davis

Day 16 Goals Content Goals- Background information Philippi Read V.iii – V.iv – V.v (finish the play!) Davis

Phillipi, Greece Site of the famous battle where the armies of Mark Antony and Octavius met the armies of Julius Ceasar’s assassins in 42BC. The victors spent a fortune on Philippi, granting it the status of Roman Colony, providing us with the impressive ruins, and artifacts which are now in the museum. http://www.greecetravel.com/macedonia/ancientsites.html Davis

Journal V.iii (Review & Assess) Have you ever “counted your chickens before they’re hatched?” How did that work out for you? How does this link to the action in V.iii? Davis

Journal V.iv (Review & Assess) What is the difference between making enemies and making friends? How are enemies made? How does this link to the action in V.iv? Davis

Journal V.v (Review & Assess) Is it better to do bad things with good intentions? or Is it better to do good things with bad intentions? How does this link to the action in V.v? Davis

Day 17 Goals Content Goals- Complete “Cause & Effect” and “Tragedy” assignments Discussion: “Tragedy of ???” Finish Marlon Brando DVD Davis

Tragedy of ??? Who is the protagonist/tragic hero in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar? What is his/her tragic error? How does he/she perpetuate this error and thereby continue the tragic string of events? How is a catharsis/resolution of the tragedy occur? Davis

Day 18 Goals Content Goals- Quiz Act V Literary terms Short answers Davis

Goals Day 19 Content Goals- Complete Caesar poetry with questions National Geographic reading and questions Begin This American Life “Act V” radio program Model note taking Davis

Goals Day 20 Content Goals- Finish This American Life “Act V” radio program Note taking Days 21-25: Platform Pizzazz Public Speaking & Project Presentations Davis