Act+III+Scene+1

Hilary || " Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is Dead!" || We believe a newspaper would headline with this title because it is the conspirators' main reason for killing Caesar. It reflects their beliefs of Caesar's rule. After Caesar's assassination, Cinna proclaims this phrase across the city. The conspirators want the Roman citizens to understand the reason for their decision. This statement is used to convince the people that they did not kill Caesar in vain. This phrase sets the scene for a new government and leader. This phrase justifies their actions. This phrase gives a meaning for their new plan for Rome. || Colleen || "Caesar backstabbed by friends on his way to the top!" || We thought this would be a apporpiate headline for a newspaper because its like a pun. Caesar was stabbed by his friends and it happend while he was fighting to be number one. || "Killed by his fellow counsel men, whos spare Mark Antony || We felt that this was appropriate headline because obviously Caeser dies in this Act. Also he is killed by his counsel men, who he would never expect would try to kill him. But the counsel men spared Mark Antony who fled as the stabbing occured. They spared Antony because he possed no threat to the Counsel men if he to power. They believed he was nothing without Caeser. || Type in the content of your new page here.
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 * James and Chris || "CAESAR IS DEAD!"
 * Cailin and Vaden || "Peace,freedom, and liberty!" || "Peace,freedom, and liberty" would be a good headline for a newspaper because it is what the conspirators have been trying to follow through on to give to the citizens of Rome. Murdering Caesar allowed them to proclaim this. Also a headline like this would persuade people that what the conspirators had done was not for themselves but for the citizens as well. Also throughout scene 1, "Peace,freedom, and liberty" was said very often. The quote was obviously important then. With a headline like this, I think it would also grab readers' attention. This is so because peace, freedom, and liberty involves the well-being of all citizens. People who were pro-Caesar might also understand better why he had to be killed. ||
 * Ryan Christian || "Rome is in an uproar due Caesar's death!" || I thought this headline would be appropriate because the Romans could pretty much do anything because they dont have a leader anymore. Also they could be in an uproar because Brutus killed Caesar ||
 * Kevin and Allison || "One small sword to Caesar's back, one giant leap for the people of Rome" || We thought this was an appropriate headline because in this scene it is obvious that Caesar is stabbed to death for the well being of the people. This headline helps to illustrate how the conspirators thought that what they thought was right, in this scene they think they can solve the problems of the Roman people by putting Caesar to death when he is not expecting it. This also shows the great distances that the group thinks they bring the Roman people with Caesar out of the way. ||
 * Louis Sanchez || "Caesar's arm calls on its blood to seek revenge for the death of its body" || This headline sound a bit complicated, but it really fits as a headline for the events in Act III Scene 1. First of all, in Act II, Brutus makes a metaphor relating Antony and Caesar. He says that Antony is just a limb of Caesar's and that Antony can do no more than Caesar's arm when Caesar's head is cut off. In Act III Scene 1, Antony, or the arm of Caesar, tries to get Octavius Caesar, Julius Caesar's son or "flesh and blood", to help him with avenging Julius. ||
 * Kayla Fromal || "Friends cannot be trusted keep enimes near" || I choose this headline because the death of Caesar was made by some of his friends and some that didnt like him. You should always watch your back cause anyone of your friends can turn on you in an instant. Because of Brutus's master plan the Roman city will be in utter cahos cause their leader is dead. ||
 * Mike Abernathy || "Betrayal At the Capital" || I picked this headline because it is a good description of what happens. The conspiritors choose to betray Julius Caeser, and they kill him at the capital. This is a good headline because it draws attention and is catchy, or at least it is in my opinion. ||