Charcters
Plot
Quotes
Act III
Anything Goes
100

I am the last person to whom Caesar spoke.

Who is Brutus?

100

This is the day Act III takes place.

What is the Ides of March or March 15?

100

“Et tu Brute? – then fall Caesar.”

Who is Caesar?

100

Caesar is assassinated in this place.

What is the base of Pompey's statue?

100

Caesar leaves the people with these two items in his will.

What are money, 75 drachma, and his orchards/ gardens?

200

I am the first to stab Caesar.

Who is Casca?

200

The soothsayer and Artemidorius do this as Caesar is walking in the street.

What is they warn Caesar of a conspiracy or a plot against him?

200

“Speak hands for me!”

Who is Casca?

200

Brutus tells the crowd that Caesar was killed for this reason.

What is ambition?

200

To say one thing and mean another describes this literary term.

What is verbal irony?

300

I ask to speak at Caesar’s funeral

Who is Mark Anthony?

300

This character decides who should strike at Caesar first.

Who is Cinna?

300

“Not that I lov’d Caesar less, but that I lov’d Rome more.”

Who is Brutus?

300

This person whispered “I wish your enterprise today may thrive” to Cassius.

Who is Popilius

300

A character alone on stage, expressing his or her private thoughts or feeling.

What is a soliloquy?

400

I am Caesar’s great-nephew and adopted son.

Who is Octavius?

400

These characters leave Rome after Antony addresses the crowd.

Who are Brutus and Cassius? 

400

“Friend, Romans Countrymen, lend me your ears!  I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.”

Who is Mark Anthony?

400

After the funeral speech, the crowd does this to Caesar’s body.

What is burn it?

400

Act III is not the climax of the play but is better described as this. 

What is the turning point?

500

I stand near as Caesar is murdered; however, I am not one of the conspirators.

Who is Publius?

500

Caesar banished this citizen from Rome and would not let him come home.

Who is Metellus Cimber's brother, Publius Cimber?

500

“How many ages hence shall this our lofty scene be acted over in state unborn and accents yet unknown!”

Who is Cassius?

500

After the crowd realizes that Cinna the poet is not Cinna the conspirator, they decide to kill him for this reason.

What is his bad verse or bad poetry?

500

Everyone in the class needs to study for tomorrow the quiz on this tomorrow.  

What is Act III of the Julius Caesar or The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?

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