Act I
Act II
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
Name/Word Association
Characters
100

In Act I.i, Marullus and Flavius meet these two characters who are are not given names. What are both of their job titles? 

Carpenter and Cobbler

100

The letter Brutus reads in Act II tells him to ______________

Wake-up (act against Caesar's monarchy)

100

This device is used when Cassius compares Caesar to a "sick girl", describing his "cowardly lips... and selfsame eye". 

Pathos

100

When we think of Brutus, we think of _______________

The good of the people

100

This character warns Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March"

the fortune-teller (Soothsayer) 

200
In Act I.ii, Caesar asks this character to touch Calpurnia during the feast of the Lupercal. 

Mark Antony

200

This character says he will convince Caesar to come to the capitol using flattery.

Decius

200

This device is used when Cassius compares Brutus's name to Caesar's, saying "Write them side by side: yours is as good a name". 

Logos

200

Cassius is associated with ___________

Jealousy 

200

This character writes a letter to Caesar to warn him of the assassination.

Artemidorus 

300

While trying to convince Brutus to join the conspiracy, Cassius tells Brutus a story about a time when Caesar and Cassius jumped into this river. 

The Tiber River

300

Brutus thinks they should ________ Mark Antony when they kill Caesar. 

Spare (not kill)
300

This device is used when Cassius appeals to Brutus's honor, stating "I can tell that your honorable qualities can be given a new direction." 

Ethos

300

Cassius is known as a _______________, or someone who starts drama 

pot-stirrer

300

These two characters were introduced in scene i and were later exiled for vandalizing statues of Caesar. (You must name both).

Flavius and Marullus

400

During the thunderstorm, Casca tells Cicero about omens that he has seen in Rome. Name one of these omens.

A lion that walked calmly through the capitol.

Men on fire walking through the streets. 

An owl in the market at noon. 

400

Portia does this to prove she can handle Brutus's secrets. (There are three options). 

Stabs herself in the thigh.

She talks about her nobility (her father and husband).

She is his wife and deserves to know.

400

This device is used when Cassius lists evidence for all the reasons that Caesar should not be king. 

Logos

400

When we think of Antony, we think of him as being _________________________

Caesar's right hand man

400

This character is a young boy who works as a servant for Brutus.

Lucius

500

Cassius plans to get Brutus to join the conspiracy by _____________________

Leaving false letters in places Brutus would go that look as though they are written by citizens asking for Brutus's help.

500

How does the Soothsayer plan to warn Caesar of the upcoming assassination attempt.

Pull Caesar away from the crowd and speak to him.

500

Cassius is using this device when he says "What trash is Rome, what rubbish, and what garbage, when its only purpose is to provide the kindling to illuminate so worthless an object as Caesar!"

Pathos

500

When we think of Decius, we are meant to associate it with the word _____________

Deceit

500

This character wounds herself in the thigh to prove her ability to show no emotion. 

Portia

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