What is "Ambition" or "Could become too powerful"
What is "rhetorical question?"
Eats hot coals after hearing that Antony and Octavius have risen to power.
Who is Portia?
"Et tu, Brute?"
Who is Caesar?
The day the soothsayer tells Caesar to beware of.
What is the Ides of March?
What is "honorable?"
The protagonist of a tragedy.
What is Tragic hero?
Tries to warn Caesar about the conspiracy through a letter.
Who is Artemidorus?
"This was the noblest Roman of them all."
Who is Antony?
Who is Brutus?
Caesar's tragic flaw
What is pride/hubris or ignoring warnings?
When a character speaks directly to the audience so other characters on stage do not hear them
What is an aside?
DAILY DOUBLE!
Has a dream about Caesar's statue pouring out blood.
Who is Calphurnia?
The first person that the crowd kills after being moved by Antony's speech.
Who is Cinna the Poet?
Brutus's tragic flaw
What is idealism, honor, or trusting others?
A monologue in which a character speaks their inner thoughts out loud so the audience can hear.
What is soliloquy?
The first person to stab Caesar.
Who is Casca?
Who is Antony?
The outcome of the sacrifice that Julius Caesar asked his priests to perform.
What is a beast with no heart?
Why Cassius asks his servant to kill him.
What is "thinks Titinius has been captured"
A literary device in which an author repeats similar grammar structure to show that two or more ideas have similar importance
What is parallel structure or parallelism?
Tells Cassius and Brutus about Caesar's three refusals of the crown.
Who is Casca?
DAILY DOUBLE!
"I killed thee with half so good a will."
Who is Brutus?
The greek words for the persuasion techniques used to persuade the crowds (there are 3)
What is Pathos, Logos, Ethos