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The Julius Caesar Five Paragraph Essay

The Julius Caesar Five Paragraph Essay. Even easier than it looks. Introduction paragraph Three body paragraphs Conclusion paragraph. The FORMAT. Make sure to answer all parts of the prompt. Each part can be developed in a separate body paragraph. The PROMPT. Example:

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The Julius Caesar Five Paragraph Essay

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  1. The Julius CaesarFive Paragraph Essay Even easier than it looks

  2. Introduction paragraph • Three body paragraphs • Conclusion paragraph The FORMAT

  3. Make sure to answer all parts of the prompt. • Each part can be developed in a separate body paragraph. The PROMPT

  4. Example: Compare and contrast Mark Antony's funeral speech with Brutus's. How were they similar and how did they differ? What made each of them effective? The PROMPT

  5. Start with an attention grabber. • Add a couple of sentences that develop the topic. • Write a thesis statement that answers the question(Preview of main points). The INTRODUCTION

  6. Words are powerful and can move thousands. Attention Grabber The INTRODUCTION

  7. Not every person, though, can use words with the same force or the same power. Two men in ancient Rome used very different words to move thousands, but in very different ways. Developing Sentences The INTRODUCTION

  8. While Brutus and Antony both used simple and direct examples to move the people, Brutus mainly used logic to convince the crowd Caesar had to die, while Antony used logic plus emotion to turn the people against Brutus and the conspirators. Thesis Statement The INTRODUCTION

  9. Words are powerful and can move thousands. Not every person, though, can use words with the same force or the same power. Two men in ancient Rome used very different words to move thousands. While Brutus and Antony both used simple and direct examples to move the people, Brutus mainly used logic to convince the crowd Caesar had to die, while Antony used logic plus emotion to turn the people against Brutus and the conspirators. Complete Paragraph The INTRODUCTION

  10. Has a topic sentence. • Uses specific examples to support the topic sentence. • Analysis • Stays focused. The BODY PARAGRAPHS

  11. Brutus felt that the power of logic was enough to win over the crowd. Topic Sentence The BODY PARAGRAPHS

  12. He thought that using one simple and clear reason for killing Caesar was enough to keep the people on his side. That reason was that Caesar had too much ambition, and Brutus reminded them twice of this fact. Caesar needed to die to keep Rome free, and Brutus even offered to kill himself if Rome needed that, too. All of this made sense to the common Roman and he easily convinced them that he was right to get rid of Caesar. Logic was winning. Specific Examples The BODY PARAGRAPHS

  13. Second Body Paragraph: Discuss the next part of the question. • Third Body Paragraph: Discuss the final part of the question. The BODY PARAGRAPHS

  14. Second Body Paragraph: While Brutus used logic, Antony decided to use both that and emotion to add greater force to his argument. • Third Body Paragraph: Both arguments were effective because they kept the message simple enough for anyone to understand. The BODY PARAGRAPHS

  15. Tie the paragraphs together with words like: • Furthermore… • However… • First of all… • Likewise… • In addition to… • Meanwhile… • In contrast… The TRANSITIONS

  16. Restate your thesis • Restate three topic sentences. • Closing statement - Sum everything up in a memorable way. The CONCLUSION

  17. Restate your three topic sentences. In conclusion, while Brutus found early success with his logical argument, Antony found out that logic plus emotion worked much better at winning over a large crowd. • Sum everything up in a memorable way. Antony knew that it wasn’t just the head you had to win over, but the heart, too. That was the secret to his eventual success. The CONCLUSION

  18. That’s it. So easy, anyone can (and will) do it.

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