The main character in a tragedy who suffers complete ruin or death
What is a tragic hero
100
An example is this: not that "he loves Caesar less, but that {he} loves Rome more"
What is Character Motive
100
The play opens with this man's defeat ____ and this man's victory_____.
Who are Pompey and Caesar
100
These men drive away the commoners celebrating Caesar in the streets.
Who are Marullus and Flavius
100
Beware the ides of March!
Who is the Soothsayer
200
Name a Shakespearean Tragedy (JC does not count)
What is Macbeth
200
Alone on stage, a character shares his/her thoughts
What is a soliloquy
200
Examples Casca gives of strange sights (auguries of ominous happenings to come)...you must list at least 2
What are: slave's hand flaming and burning but hand was not scorched; lion in the Capitol; crowd of 100 terrified women; men all on fire walking; owl in the daylight; whole earth shook (storm)
200
He warns Caesar of March 15th.
Who is the Soothsayer
200
This person (at this point) is most loyal to Julius Caesar
Who is Antony
300
The swimming race he once had with Caesar is...
What is a story Cassius used to persuade Brutus that Caesar would be an unfit king (physically weak).
300
Brutus's struggle between killing his friend or defending his country
What is a conflict
300
Antony is running a race during this celebration
What is the feast of the Lupercal
300
He is described as being "lean and hungry looking."
Who is Cassius
300
"A trade, sir, that I hope I may use with a safe conscience, which is indeed, sir, a mender of bad soles." is an example of this...
What is a pun
400
In Act 1 Scene i, these characters speak in prose
Who are the commoners
400
"Where is thy apron and thy rule?
What dost thou with thy best apparel on?"
is an example of this...
What is blank verse (rhetorical question also acceptable)
400
By the end of Act 1 Scene 2, Cassius is certain he will be able to...
What is manipulate Brutus
400
The deliveryman of the forged letters.
Who is Cinna
400
This quote is an example of this tool: "And it is very much lamented, Brutus, That you have no such mirrors as will turn your hidden worthiness into your eye, That you might see your shadow."
What is flattery
500
The number of times Caesar refused the crown
What is 3 (thrice!)
500
Describe dramatic irony
What is a situation in which the audience has information the characters do not
500
Cassius uses this tactic to persuade Brutus
What is flattery
500
This character said, "And we are governed with our mother's spirits. Our yoke and sufferance show us womanish."
Who is Cassius
500
Who said: "That you do love me, I am nothing jealous; What you would work me to, I have some aim;"