Students in Mr. Thibodeaux's classes recently put Marcus Junius Brutus, a suspect in the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar, on trial...
Recently, there was tension in the Brother Martin auditorium so thick that it could be cut with a knife. Why? Marcus Junius "Brutus," once an esteemed orator and politician of Rome, was being tried for the murder of his once friend and fellow countryman, Gaius Julius Caesar. Our Crusaders represented defendants and prosecutors in the trial, and they brought forth evidence from Shakespeare's accounting of the events in an attempt to persuade members of a jury.
The jury members were as follows:
Justice is served!
Thank you, Mr. Thibodeaux, for providing such an engaging lesson for our Crusaders. This was a challenging yet enjoyable lesson - great work, Crusaders!