Who kills Julius Caesar?
Brutus, Cassius, and the other conspirators kill Caesar.
Who is the masked character?
V is the masked character.
Who is the main character who creates a fake rich identity?
Jay Gatsby creates a fake rich identity.
What podcast talked about Instagram’s creation?
The podcast talked about how Instagram was created.
What is one example of injustice from any text?
One example of injustice is the government controlling people in V for Vendetta.
Why does Brutus betray Caesar?
Brutus betrays Caesar because he thinks Caesar will become too powerful and hurt Rome.
What kind of government controls society in the story?
A strict dictatorship controls society.
Why does Gatsby throw huge parties?
Gatsby throws parties because he wants Daisy to notice him and come back into his life.
What artist’s album did one podcast discuss?
One podcast discussed Bad Bunny’s album Un Verano Sin Ti.
How do people create effective arguments?
People create effective arguments by using evidence, emotion and logic
How does Antony convince the crowd after Caesar dies?
Antony convinces the crowd by using emotion, repetition, Caesar’s will, and showing Caesar as a victim.
How does V use fear and symbols to fight the government?
V uses his mask, speeches, explosions, and fear to inspire people to fight back.
How does Gatsby’s dream connect to the American Dream?
Gatsby’s dream connects to the American Dream because he believes money and success can help him get the life he wants.
How does the “real Jay Gatsby” podcast connect to Gatsby?
The “real Jay Gatsby” podcast connects because Clark Rockefeller also created a fake identity to seem rich and important.
How is a nation defined?
A nation is defined by its people, values, laws, culture, and shared identity.
What does Julius Caesar show about power and betrayal?
Julius Caesar shows that power can make people afraid, and betrayal can happen when people think they are protecting their country.
Is V fighting for justice or revenge? Explain.
V is fighting for justice, but he also uses revenge and violence, so his actions are complicated.
Why is Gatsby’s identity not completely real?
Gatsby’s identity is not completely real because he changes his name, hides his poor past, and acts like someone he created.
What do the podcasts show about fame, identity, or influence?
The podcasts show that fame, identity, and influence can be created through image, media, and storytelling.
What is true justice? Use one text as evidence.
True justice means fixing unfairness, not just getting revenge. For example, V fights an unfair government, but his violence makes justice more complicated.
Connect Julius Caesar to V for Vendetta using the idea of political power.
Both Julius Caesar and V for Vendetta show that political power can become dangerous when leaders or governments control people too much.
Connect V for Vendetta to The Great Gatsby using the idea of fake identity or masks.
Both V and Gatsby create new identities. V uses a mask to become a symbol, while Gatsby creates a rich identity to win Daisy and escape his past.
Connect The Great Gatsby to the “real Jay Gatsby” podcast.
Gatsby and Clark Rockefeller both show how people can invent fake identities to gain status, power, and acceptance.
Connect one podcast to one essential question.
The Instagram podcast connects to effective arguments because Instagram uses images, trends, and influence to persuade people.
Connect all three texts to one essential question.
All three texts connect to identity and power: Caesar shows political power, V shows rebellion against power, and Gatsby shows how people create identities to gain power or love.