The individual and collective character of the citizens is developed through a practical exercise as they respond to Brutus鈥檚 funeral speech.
This short film is from the 成人论坛 series, Shakespeare Unlocked.
Teacher Notes
Ask your students to mark the moments when the actors move and turn to Brutus in their text.
Which words are particularly powerful, and why do they move the audience?
Can they see any words not mentioned which they think were designed to resonate with the audience?
Look at the use of repetition in this speech. Do the repeated words add pressure to the 'audience' of actors to respond to Brutus?
Curriculum Notes
This short film is suitable for teaching GCSE English literature and drama in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4/ 5 in Scotland.
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