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In Act I of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" there appears a shoemaker. Shakespeare never lets us see him again. Suppose the shoemaker is in the crowd that listens to Brutus and Antony, carries away Caesar's body, and then kills the poet Cinna. Write a new scene in which the shoemaker and another character talk about what has happened on the ides of March.
I need help with this because it's hard for me to write in Shakespearean english and I have no ideas. help!!!!!!!!
I need help with this because it's hard for me to write in Shakespearean english and I have no ideas. help!!!!!!!!
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I suggest you write it first in modern English.
Then do your best to rewrite it in Shakespearean English. But don't try to do both at once.
Then do your best to rewrite it in Shakespearean English. But don't try to do both at once.
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