Act+III+Scene+3

insist on knowing all about the life of Cinna the Poet. They question him about his name, where he's going, where he lives, and whether or not he's married. When Cinna does not tell the plebians directly, they demand an answer. || Christian || "Innocent man killed by gang violence." || I think this headline is appropriate because they gang of people killed Cinna the poet just because he had the same name as Cinna the conspirator. || and Connor Whitehead || "A Wrongful Murder" || This headline fits the scene because Cinna the Poet was killed in a rage by the people just because he had the same name as Cinna the conspirator, even though they knew he was not an assassin. This examplifies the chaos that was caused by the assassination, and that Cassius was right when he said they should have killed Mark Antony. Antony is the one who got the people angry and turned them against Brutus. || Marraffini || "Angry crowd kills wrong Cinna" || I think this is a good headline for Scene 3 Act 3 because it bascially states what happens in Act 3. The group of people attack Cinna the poet just because his name is Cinna. There was no need to kill him and they didn't care. They just want revenge. ||
 * **Name** || **Headline** || **Story (Explanation)** ||
 * Hilary || "Plebians play 20 questions" || I chose this title because the plebians in this scene are questioning various people about the conspiracy. First, they
 * Ryan
 * Kayla and Morgan || "Is violence ever really the answer" || Even if Cinna the Poet had the same name as Cinna the conspirator should they kill him? Yes Caesar is dead and his closest "friends" had a hand in it, should the city really get revenge? I think this should show the city of Rome how evil people truley are. ||
 * Mike Abernathy
 * Louis Sanchez || "Poet Mutilated for his Birth Name" || This headline gets right to the point of the events of Act III Scene 3. A group of Caesar avengers are apparently walking the streets trying to find those responsible for Caesar's assassination, or those who were a part of the conspiracy. They were so convinced by Antony that they beat up on a poet just because his name was Cinna, which is the name of a conspirator. This proves that Brutus was wrong in not killing Mark Antony as well, for Antony has persuaded the people to be brutal with revenge. ||
 * Colleen Osborne || "Revenge Starts Innocent Cinna" || I think that this is an appropriate headline because in Scene 2 the townspeople said that they were going to avenge Caesar's death by killing all of his killers. When a mob of an angry townspeople come across a man named Cinna, who happens to be a poet rather than a conspirator, he is attacked for simply sharing a name with one of the men who killed Caesar. This is another example of how Shakespeare makes the Romans look not very intelligent, like he showed when they were easily pursuaded by Antony in Scene 2. ||
 * James Scully || " Man killed for misconception with last name" || I decided to use this headline for act 3 because the plebains asked many questions to cCnna the poet. After Caesers murder the plebians took no chances with Cinna the poet, mistaking him for Cinna the conspirator. SO they killed this innocent man just because they wanted revenge for Caesars death. ||
 * Maura
 * Kevin Savage || "Mob violence spreads like wildfire!" || The Romans went berserk when they heard what the conspirators really did and with no regard for anyone's life they went on a rampage of gang viloence. They killed a comlpletely innocent man simply for having the same name as one of the conspirators. ||
 * Nate, Chris, and Hank || "All Cinnas Have It Coming" || This just shows the mob mentality that all the people attacked Cinna the poet because of his name. Yeah... ||