Who Said it
Locations
Definitions
Which Character
Action to Consequences
100

“Et tu, Brute?”

Julius Caesar

100

Where did violent storms and other unusual natural events occur in the beginning of the story?

Rome

100

Iambic Pentameter

a type of metric line used in traditional English poetry and verse drama. (5 feet, 10 syllables)

100

Who was the first to stab Caesar?

Casca

100

What is the consequence of Caesar not listening to Calpurnia and going to the Senate?

The Death of Caesar

200

"This was the noblest Roman of them all."

Antony

200

Where did the plebeians start to riot after Antony's speech?

In the streets of Rome

200

Ides of March

March 15

200

Who ended up stabbing Brutus?

Strato

200

What is the consequence of Brutus letting Antony speech.

The Plebians start to riot

300

"Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream. The genius and the mortal instruments Are then in council, and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers than The nature of an insurrection."

Brutus

300

Where did Cassius die?

Philippi

300

What is a soliloquy?

A speech made by a character who is alone on the stage.

300

Who manipulated Caesar into going to the capitol on the ides of March ?

Decius

300

What is the consequence of Pindarus misreading the battlefield?

The Death of Cassius

400

"Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that was are underlings."

Cassius

400

Where was Caesar killed?

The Senate House

400

What is an Aside?

When a character speaks so that not everyone can hear.

400

Who tried to warn Caesar on the day of his assassination?

Artemidores

400

What is the consequences of Brutus convinces Cassius to not kill Antony?

The battles in Philippi/ Pelibians turning against them

500

"This disturbed sky/ Is not to walk in"

Casca

500

Where did Brutus see Caesar's body the first time?

Sardis

500

Tragic Hero

Is neither good nor bad but has good intentions. Has a very high-status The character must have a tragic flaw The character must be brought down by their tragic flaw in a spectacular way which is more than deserved. The hero recognizes his fatal flaw and accepts its tragic consequences.

500

Who brought Brutus the letter that Cassius hid in his room?

His Servant (Lucius)

500

 What is the consenquence of Ceaser killing Pompey?

Angering Cassius causing him to create the plan to kill Caesar.

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