Act+III+Scene+2

and Hilary || "Romans: Bipolar or Easily Swayed?" || We chose this title because it describes how the citizens act. When Brutus is speaking, they accept his explanation. When Antony is speaking, they suddenly want revenge. It shows the ignorance of the people. It makes us question, "Were they really loyal to Caesar, or did they just 'go with the flow'?" The people of Rome seem to follow whoever is the most eloquent speaker. They don't think for themselves. || oh but hail mighty Brutus" || I chose this title because the romans in the crowd where very easily swayed in who they think is more mighty with power. The romans throughout this scene change their opinion on who they will hail to. The Romans do not realize who is the main ruler to them it is whoever has the better bargain. || Ryan Christian || "Mark Antony cries for dead lover." || We chose this headline because Mark Antony was mourning the death of his friend (lover = friend in Elizabethan times). || Lack Own Opinions." || We chose this headline because in the beginning of the scene all of the townspeople in Rome were agreeing with Brutus and hanging on his every word. They were completely in agreement with the conspirators and thought that Caesar's ego was too big. But, as soon as Brutus left and Mark Antony say a few things in Caesar's defense evereyone suddenly agreed that the homes of those who murdered Casear should be burned. || The people wanted hi to read caesars will that was left and found and he was basically giving the people everything. || Connor Whitehead || "Mutiny in the Streets" || We chose the headline, "Mutuiny in the streets", because it basically describes what happens in the scene. After Brutus calms the people down, Mark Antony gives a speech that paints Brutus and the other assassins out to be the bad guys, and the people are hungry for revenge. They all start chanting for revenge and scream "Mutiny!". || Type in the content of your new page here.
 * **Name(s)** || **Headline** || **Story (Explanation)** ||
 * Rachel
 * James || "Hail mighty Caesar,
 * Louis and
 * Kevin and Allison || "Wait a second, we want revenge!" || We chose this headline because in the text, the Romans hail Brutus until they hear what Mark Antony had said. When Antony reveals what really happened and that the conspirators were wrong, the Romans instantaneously decide that they must avenge the death of Ceasar and kill Brutus. ||
 * The Original Cool Crew (Nate, Chris, Hank) || "Brutus? More Like Dumbus!" || We thought this was an appropriate title for this scene because Brutus was the one who decided not to kill Mark Antony. As shown in this scene, Antony has begun to turn the citizens against the conspirators who killed Caesar. It was a stupid move on Brutus' part. ||
 * Colleen and Maura || "Roman People Convinced of Anything:
 * Morgan & Kayla || "The will, the will, the will!" || Antony reads Caesar's will to the people, and tell them that Caesar left all his private parks and gardens on his side of the Tiber River for use of the public. ||
 * Renee || The dead mans will! || I chose this because obviously Caesars dead and Mark Antony tured the people against the assassins.
 * Cailin and Vaden || "What Comes Around Goes Around" || "What Comes Around Goes Around" would be a good headline for scene 2 because Antony is persuading the citizens to start a mutiny against the conspirators. Literally it means that since the conspirators did Caesar wrong, Antony is going to do them wrong in return. It's almost like the belief of karma. Karma is a.................. ||
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