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Read the excerpt from William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.

CAESAR:
Doth not Brutus bootless kneel?
CASCA:
Speak, hands, for me!
[Casca stabs Caesar in the neck. Caesar catches hold of his arm. He is then stabbed by several other Conspirators, and at last by Marcus Brutus.]
CAESAR:
Et tu, Brute?—Then fall, Caesar!
[Dies. The Senators and People retire in confusion.]

Which connection could a reader best make to the text?

This reminds me of reading about Caesar’s assassination in history class.
This reminds me of the biography I read about William Shakespeare.
This reminds me of a book I read about political conspiracy theories.
This reminds me of reading about Caesar’s early career in the army.

Respuesta :

Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar reminds the writer about Caesar's assassination by his friends and the senators in the history class. Thus, option A is the correct option.

What is the idea of the play?

Julius Caesar is a play by William Shakespeare and is a tragic play with an essence of betrayal. The play depicts the events that took place with Caesar and how his own friend betrayed him.

Ceasar's friend Marcus Brutus along with other conspirators betrayed him and killed him. This play is a clear depiction of the political scenario and is a symbol of getting backstabbed by the most trusted person.

Therefore, option A. reminds of Caesar’s assassination in history class.

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