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Shakespeare's characters may have lived a long time ago, in a country that is very different from your own, but they are still very human, with hopes, dreams, fears, and flaws. in this assignment, your task is to draw a thematic connection between this ancient tale of conspiracy and murder and your own real and modern world. for your presentation, you will • select one theme from julius caesar. in your introduction, explain how it is developed in the play. • use evidence from the text of the play (quotations from characters; examples of conflicts and resolutions; character choices, actions, and motivations, etc.) to support your ideas. • conclude your presentation by clearly explaining how the theme you chose relates to real life. • use an appropriate pattern of organization and create smooth transitions between your ideas. • use verbal and nonverbal communication skills that are appropriate given your audience and purpose. • outline the contents of your presentation using the speech notes graphic organizer. remember to submit this. • deliver the content of your presentation in a 1.5–2 minute oral presentation.

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