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In the last paragraph, Winik says that the “drama’s familiar, final scene” played out in a barn, twelve days after the shooting of Lincoln. Given Winik’s phrasing, how do you think The Tragedy of Julius Caesar will end? Explain your thinking.

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Like many a fanatic, he jeopardized what he hoped to save, placing any Union goverment's good will toward the south at total risk.

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Either cassius or brutus is going to get stabbed

Step-by-step explanation:

The quote "dramas familiar, finale scene" basically means that the familiar scene of lincoln being shot is going to happen again, but to Booth. Booth was shot almost 12 days after he shot lincoln.

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