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In this activity, you'll analyze the characters in another excerpt from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. First, you'll examine how the characters are developed in the scene. Then, you'll write a paragraph analyzing how the characters develop a theme or advance the plot. TIP: Review these strategies for reading Shakespeare if needed. Part A Question Which sentence best summarizes how the character is developed in each line from Julius Caesar? Drag each tile to the correct box.​ TIP: It may help to review the lines in the context of the excerpt. Tiles Brutus does not like what is happening in Rome. Brutus believes that the general good of Rome is most important. Cassius believes Caesar is not worthy of being king. Cassius thinks Brutus would make just as good of king as Caesar. Pairs “If it be aught toward the general good, Set honor in one eye and death i' th' other,” arrowBoth “A man of such a feeble temper should So get the start of the majestic world And bear the palm alone.” arrowBoth “Brutus had rather be a villager Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this time Is like to lay upon us.” arrowBoth “Why should that name be sounded more than yours? Write them together, yours is as fair a name.” arrowBoth