Plot
Characters
About the Author
Themes, Motifs, & Symbols
Literary devices
100

What does the Soothsayer say to Caesar?

“Beware the Ides of March”

100

Once a close friend of Caesar’s and a conspirator

Brutus

100

Who wrote the play?

William Shakespeare

100

Which of the following is a motif in Julius Caesar: Blood, Logos, or Crown?

Blood

100

When the audience knows something the characters do not it is called?

dramatic irony

200

What does Antony offer Caesar three times in the marketplace?

A crown

200

Great-nephew of Caesar and member of the triumvirate

Octavius

200

When was the play written?

1599

200

What does the crown represent and sybolize?

Absolute power and kingship

200

Which term refers to a protagonist or noble character who dies courageously?

A tragic hero

300

Who does Caesar defeat and at the beginning of the play?

Pompey

300

Who is Julius Caeser married to?

Calpurnia

300

Where and when was Shakespeare born?

Stratford-upon-Avon

300

When Cassius says, "...the fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings..." he is illustrating this theme.

fate vs. free will

300

A line delivered for the audience to hear but not the other characters on stage is called a?

Aside

400

Why does Caesar ignore Calpurnia’s warnings and still go to the capitol?

Decius convinces him that Calpurnia has interpreted the dream and the omens incorrectly

400

Who is this?

Julius Caeser

400

Who did Shakespeare marry and how many kids did he have?

Anne Hathaway - 3 Children

400

What did the storms symbolize?

Fear and warning as well as divine intervention.

400

Unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter is called?

blank verse

500

What does Antony do when he meets with the conspirators and sees Caesar’s body?

-He swears allegiance to Brutus and shakes hands with the conspirators

500

Friend of Caesar, senator, and skilled orator (speaker)

Mark Antony

500

What was the famous passage by Shakespeare and where was it from?

All the world's a stage - As You Like It

500

The cause of death for Cassius and Titinius are examples of this theme.

ambition leads to corruption

500

The following quote from Antony is what type of figurative language? “Mischief, thou art afoot, / Take thou what course thou wilt.”

What is personification

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