Julius Caesar Characters
Julius Caesar Characters 2
Drama Terminology
Rhetoric
Plot
100

The most powerful man in Rome. He is a general and married to Calpurnia.

Julius Caesar

100

I am swayed by an anonymous letter that was left on the windowsill in my study.

Brutus
100

Spoken conversation used by two or more characters to express thoughts, feelings, and actions

Dialogue

100

To convince an audience of the author’s credibility or character.

Ethos

100

How does Ceasar first enter the play?

In triumphal procession; he has defeated the sons of his deceased rival, Pompey

200

If I have to manipulate Brutus to convince him to join the conspiracy, so be it.

Cassius

200

I try to deliver a letter of warning to Caesar, but am ignored.

Artemidorous

200

A dramatic performance on the stage

Play

200

to persuade an audience by appealing to their emotions.

Pathos

200

What does the soothsayer say to Caesar?

"Beware the Ides of March"

300

I’m the first of the conspirators to stab Caesar.

Casca

300

I am Brutus’ faithful servant, always running his errands and bringing him messages.

Lucius

300

A long speech made by one actor

Monologue

300

to convince an audience by use of logic or reason.

Logos

300

What finally convinces Brutus to join the conspirators?

Forged letters planted by Cassius

400

Although I disagree with Brutus’ actions, I know his heart was in the right place.

Marc Antony

400

The conspirators know that I’m too old and too stubborn to follow their plan.

Cicero

400

Instructions in the script that tell the actors what to do and where to move on stage; may also provide information about the setting


State Directions

400

 "As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results."

Ethos

400

Why does Calpurnia urge Caesar to stay home rather than appear at the senate?

She has nightmares of his death

500

By manipulating Caesar, I’m able to get him to the assassination spot on time.

Decius

500

I suggest to Brutus that he’ll die at Philippi.

Caesar's Ghost

500

A writer of plays

Playwright

500

More than one hundred peer-reviewed studies have been conducted over the past decade, and none of them suggests that this is an effective treatment for hair loss.

Logos

500

How does Brutus Die?

Strato holds the sword on which Brutus kills himself

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