I’ll be honest. I usually stop reading Julius Caesar after Act 3 and show the movie for Acts 4 and 5 because everything after act 3 is just falling action. And there’s a lot of falling.

Takeaways

I’m not sure the play’s worth teaching/reading after Act III. There are a couple good movies you can show on YouTube to give students the ending they crave.Shakespeare depicts Marc Antony as a cut throat politician.Back-stabbing is a topic high school students can relate to.

Resources

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