After your class has finished Act 3 of William Shakespeare’s tense drama, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, take a break from the play and use this 45-minute non-fiction lesson to draw compelling parallels between the actions of Cassius, Brutus, and the other conspirators with the actions of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin who killed President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.Interestingly, Booth was a well-regarded, successful actor of his time and performed the role of Mark Antony in a New York production