Session Date
Lesson Topic
Julius Caesar
Lesson Outline
Bobby commented that he was enjoying the play and liked it better than "Romeo and Juliet",again evidencing his increasing understanding of Shakespeare's language and dramatic flair. We reviewed study guide responses on the scene leading up to the slaying of Caesar and in detail discussed the significance of Caesar's famous dying words "Et Tu Brute."We examined how following the assassination the conspirators launder their deed by shouting "Liberty !Tyranny is dead!". Bobby displayed a good understanding of the plot line during the scene. We then continued to listen to the dramatic reading of the play by the BBC stopping where needed to comment on Antony's two-faced response to Caesar's death and studying his true feelings and intent evidenced in his soliloquy. We are now into Act III. For homework due Monday, read the next 5 pages and answer 3 study guide questions.
Session Minutes
90
Minutes Student Attended
90
Session Hours
1.50
Hours Attended
1.50
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Review Status
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