Rhetorical technique that builds credibility and that has to be "built"
What is ethos?
100
Brutus washes his hands for this reason
What is to look like an honorable sacrificer?
100
Brutus indicates this when he says, "Our course will seem too bloody...To cut the head off and then hack the limbs...For Antony is but the limb of Caesar."
What is he feels Antony is not a threat to the conspirators?
100
Brother who is refused burial
Who is Polyneices?
100
Just before killing himself, Haemon does this.
What is attempts to kill his father?
200
The man whose cut was the "unkindest of all"
Who is Brutus?
200
Rhetorical technique that relies on strong language and imagery to create a certain emotion in the audience
What is pathos?
200
The most significant difference in Antony's and Brutus' speeches
What is their choice of appeals? (Antony uses pathos while Brutus relies on logos.)
200
He says "How dreadful it is when the right judge judges wrong!"
Who is the Sentry?
200
This is the resolution of the play.
What is Creon recognizes that he is wrong and blames himself for the suicides?
300
Antony mentions the will, but holds out on reading it for this reason
What is to stir up the audience more and ensure their attention?
300
Caesar's disease
What is epilepsy? (or the "falling sickness")
300
Uses concrete material in order to appear reasonable
What is logos?
300
He wrote Antigone.
Who is Sophocles?
300
Teiresias arrives at the palace for this reason.
What is he has come to tell Creon that the gods have sent him a message through a fire?
400
The mistake that Brutus makes after his speech
What is leaving?
400
He is dubbed the comic relief of the play
Who is Casca?
400
This is the best interpretation of "Cowards die many times before their death."
What is every time a person cowers, a part of him dies?
400
Haemon's character changes in this way in Scene 3.
What is from obedient to angry?
400
Teiresias is a blind prophet so most of his lines in the play use this literary element.