Julius Caesar: Narrator-Queen Boudic

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Narrator- Queen boudic

Character/Narrator(Kali): As I go on with the end of my life drawing near, I look back at the horrible things that Julius Caesar has done to my people and I.

Character/Narrator (Kali): So the story starts with Julius Caesar yelling at his royal poet and musician for

Plot: Assassinating Caesar and Queen Boudica kills herself at the end.
Boudica introduces the story and then Caesar yells at generic characters, then Jamie talks to Colt about getting rid of him before he gets out of hand
The background information
Then the “regular people of ancient rome” start to also tell the background information and the
We start moving forward into the assassination of Caesar giving motivation

1. Kali (Narrator) : …show more content…

They walk off. The scene transitions over to Spartacus in the middle of the town square.

3.Kali (Narrator): A couple of days later, Spartacus sparked the rebellion and everything has changed since then. People were shocked but pleased by this outburst of behavior. Though they lost one of their own, they had a spark of hope for overthrowing this horrid leader.

3.Cole: Attention, ladies and gentlemen!

Everyone turns toward Spartacus in the middle of everyone.

4.Cole: You see, this leader of ours, Caesar, he’s not as great of a leader as you think?

The townspeople look around at each other, confused, and scared.

5.Cole: You don’t have to be scared, people! You know what you think, and I’m not the only one in this town that thinks this way!

The townspeople start to get into what Spartacus is saying, and are getting pumped, ready to start a riot.
The doors to the palace slammed open, Caesar walks out.

6.Daniel: What do you think you are doing! Stand down Spartacus!

6.Cole: No, I will not! The way you treat people is outrageous! Things need to change now! This encounter is only the beginning of people challenging you authority. Who will stand with me?

The townspeople are silent.

1.Connor: I will stand with

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