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Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: Campaign Election Lesson & Rhetoric Poster Bundle

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Amber Johnson - English
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    All hail Caesar!!

    Students will show off their rhetorical strategies (ethos, pathos, logos) and debate skills to elect a new leader of Rome from characters in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

    What's Included:

    • Instructions to create two persuasive posters (campaign poster and attack ad poster) for characters in the play
      • students will need to provide specific reasoning using character analysis skills to support their posters
      • Grading rubric

    • Rhetorical Strategies (ethos, pathos, logos) Poster


    When teaching students non-fiction and informational texts, use this chart to guide students on how best to annotate for rhetorical strategies.

    Great for:

    • AP English Language and Composition courses
    • Rhetorical Analysis studies
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    3 pages
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