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29 March 2025

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This detailed lesson plan on analyzing rhetoric in Brutus’s and Antony’s funeral speeches from Julius Caesar guides students through identifying and evaluating the rhetorical strategies of ethos, pathos, and logos. Designed for diverse learners, the lesson includes comprehensive teaching notes, differentiation strategies, and a student planning and reflection sheet to support engagement and understanding. Students will analyze how Brutus and Antony use persuasion to influence the Roman crowd, followed by a structured reflection on the effectiveness of each speech. The lesson also features a clear rubric for assessing student responses and extension activities to deepen analysis. Ideal for fostering critical thinking and persuasive writing skills, this lesson plan ensures a rich exploration of rhetoric in both literature and real-life applications.

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