Part A - Planning Your Narrative
Review the scene from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the excerpt from Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and
Romans. Then, plan your own narrative in the table below. Be sure to draw on some ideas from the texts but transform it
for a modern audience. Be as creative as you'd like!
TIP: If needed, look at these ideas for transforming the sources in your narrative.
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What genre will your narrative be?
What details will you draw on from
the original sources?
(What will you keep the same?)
How will you transform the sources?
(What will you change?)

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Answer:

What genre of narrative will you write?

short story

What details will you draw from

the original sources?

(What will you keep the same?)

characters Caesar, Brutus, Cassius, Metellus

betrayal of Caesar

the idea that Caesar feels most betrayed by Brutus

How will you transform the sources?

(What will you change?)

setting will be present day on a car ride to school with Julius (Caesar) driving

characters will be modern teenagers, use the name Julius instead of Caesar and Met instead of Metellus

characters will rebel against Julius (Caesar) by not riding to school with him anymore