William Shakespeare
The Lit JC
The Theatre
Characters
Rhetoric
100

Where was Shakespeare born?

Stradford-upon-Avon

100

Caesar is warned by a soothsayer to:

Beware the Ides of March

100

Who was not permitted to be an actor during this time?

Women

100

This character was killed for having the same name as a conspirator

Cinna

100

These are the three main appeals: 

Ethos, Logos, Pathos

200

Who was Shakespeare married to?

Anne Hathaway

200

The setting of the play:

Rome 

200

Another word for "Actors" during this time:

"Players"

200

This character attempted to warn Caesar one time via a letter, but was ignored

Artemidorous 

200

When Antony said that his "heart is in the coffin" with Caesar and he needs a moment to collect his thoughts, he is attempting to use what style of rhetoric?

Pathos

300

What do we refer to as the years in which Shakespeare was not heard from?

The Lost Years

300

Who was truly the main character of the play?

Marcus Brutus

300

When a crowd did not like a performance, they chose to: 

Throw food/veggies at actors

300

This character broke down the walls of gender roles in the time period

Portia

300

When Brutus informed the people of his noble background and family name, he was attempting to use what rhetoric style?

Ethos

400

What was Shakespeare's acting company called?

Lord Chamberlain's Men OR The Kings Men

400

The play was first performed in what theater? 

The Globe

400

How much were the more expensive seatings?

3 pennies

400

This character used the power of Rhetoric to persuade the Plebians to turn into a mob

Antony



400

When Antony told the crowd of certain actions that Caesar had done that were NOT ambitious, he was using what style?

Logos

500

What is ironic about Shakespeare's death date?

It was also his birthday

500

In what year was the play written?

1599

500
What river was the Globe built off the side of?

Thames

500

This character was the main character of the play

Brutus

500

I need to always remember that rhetoric is not just about using emotional language, facts, or seeming trustworthy, it is the ART OF ____________, therefore it needs to always be _________ the audience of something

Persuasion/persuade

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