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Mark Antony’s Oration from Julius Caesar WorksheetMark Antony’s Oration from Julius Caesar Worksheet
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K12 Reader
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Grade
9th - 12th
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English Language Arts
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Duration
30 mins
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Year
2012
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Mark Antony’s Oration from Julius Caesar

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"And Brutus is an honourable man." Or is he? Readers of Shakespeare’s tragic Julius Caesar are asked to identify the rhetorical devices Mark Antony uses in his funeral oration and to explain how these devices influence the audience to accept his point of view. The full text of the speech and an answer sheet is included in the packet.

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Concepts

soliloquies, william shakespeare, julius caesar, the roman republic

Additional Tags

william shakespeare, soliloquy, julius caesar, Julius Caesar III, Julius Caesar III 2, english language arts

Pros

  • The worksheet can be used as part of a study of the play or included in a lesson on persuasive rhetoric

Cons

  • The worksheet presumes that learners have prior knowledge of rhetorical devices and methods of persuasion

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