Document Type
Instructional Material
Publication Date
6-2015
Abstract
This unit takes a critical look at Shakespeare's Julius Caesar as historical fiction, emphasizing that authors sometimes manipulate fact in their writing. It evaluates the power of persuasion and what makes a speech successfully persuasive. It also explores the concepts of honor and friendship, and how both are connected to morality.
Repository Citation
Thomson, Amy R. and Patillo, Heather M., "Julius Caesar by Shakespeare" (2015). Understanding by Design: Complete Collection. 328.
https://digitalcommons.trinity.edu/educ_understandings/328
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