Crowd Control Worksheet

Crowd Control Multiple Choices

This passage shows how quickly public opinion can change in Julius Caesar. At first, the people support Caesar and later side with Brutus. But after Antony’s speech, the crowd turns again, showing how easily they can be swayed. Shakespeare uses the Roman crowd to show how fragile political power can be.

By reading this, students explore how public opinion works and how it can be manipulated. They practice identifying themes like loyalty, persuasion, and mob mentality. Vocabulary related to emotions and leadership helps expand expressive and receptive skills. It also invites group discussion about how media and speeches influence people today.