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A well-written study guide for The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Includes a profile of William Shakespeare and background information about the play and its historical context. There are synopses of each act, discussions of literary devices, vocabulary previews, personal response questions, and study questions. The last few pages present activities on the impact of assassination with regard to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, the effect of a corrupt election in an African village, and the legacy people leave behind when they die. W.9-10.4 Write/Aud/purp
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