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Part C - Analyzing Your Narrative In a short paragraph, analyze the decisions you made in your narrative. Answer these questions in your response:

Which of Plutarch’s or Shakespeare’s details did you include in your narrative?
How did you transform those details?
Why did you choose to make those changes?

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In my narrative, I included the characters Caesar, Brutus, Cassius, and Metellus from Shakespeare and Plutarch’s work. I also included the detail that the group rebels against Caesar and that he’s most surprised by Brutus’s betrayal. I changed the setting to be present day on a car ride to school because I thought modern teenagers would be able to relate to that better. I also decided to use the character names Julius and Met, instead of Caesar and Metellus, because I thought they seemed like more modern names.

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