Characters/Vocabulary
Act II
Act III
Act II & III
Misc.
100

Who is Lucius?

Servant to Brutus

100

True or False: Brutus wants to make an oath with the conspirators.

False -- he believes oaths are only for dishonest men

100

Who stabs Caesar last?

Brutus

100

What is the result of the animal sacrifice? What does this mean for Caesar?

The animal had no heart; he should stay at home for the day.

100

What is Brutus' internal conflict at the beginning of Act II?

Struggling with the decision to kill Caesar (his friend)

200

Who is the only neutral party in the text? (Not on the side of Brutus or Caesar)

Cicero

200

Who thinks that the conspirators should kill Marc Antony? Do they decide to kill him?

Cassius; No.

200

What does Metellus Cimber ask of Caesar?

To end the banishment of his brother

200

How does Caesar feel regarding death?

He feels it is inevitable and unpredictable.

200

What is a soliloquy?

A long address given by one character when no one else is on stage

300

Who writes the letter and wants to deliver it to Caesar on his way to the Capitol in Act II Scene iii? 

Artemidorus

300
Portia sends Lucius to the ___________ to check on _____________ because she is worried about him.

The Capitol; Brutus

300

What are Caesar's dying words?

Et tu, Brute? (And you too, Brutus?)

300

Who is distrustful of Antony after the assassination of Caesar? 

Cassius

300

Who is going to give Caesar a final warning at the end of Act II?

Soothsayer

400

A remark or passage in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.

An aside

400

What is the message of Artemidorus' letter?

The conspirators are going to harm him and cannot be trusted

400

What is the reaction of the plebians to Brutus at the beginning of Act III Scene ii?

They wanted to celebrate him and build him a statue

400

Who did Caesar leave his money to?

He gave $75 to each individual Roman citizen upon his death

400

Who stabbed Caesar first?

Casca

500

What are the three rhetorical appeals?

Ethos, logos, pathos

500
Decius interprets the dream Calpurnia has as ...

A good and lucky vision. A statue spouting blood for the Romans to drink = he has provided them with sustenance and prosperity.

500

How do the plebians react to Antony's speech?

He convinces them. They pity his grief and believe him to be noble. They turned against the conspirators.

500

What happens to Cinna, the poet?

Cinna the poet is attacked and killed by the Roman mob because his name is the same as that of one of the conspirators.

500

Who is better at giving their speech? Why?

Antony; He uses all 3 rhetorical appeals

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