Et tu, Brutus?
Backstabber
It's All Greek to Me
Something in the Air
Heavy is the Crown
100

This Elizabethan bard is known as the creator of Julius Caesar.

Who is William Shakespeare?

100

This person, raised similarly to Caesar, is quite jealous of the new king's position.

Who is Cassius?

100

Vocab: This crazy weather freaks out many of the characters.

What is a tempest?

100

This feast is a celebration of fertility and healthy birth?

What is the Feast of Lupercal?

100

This homeless person tells Caesar his one big warning.

Who is the Soothsayer?

200

The job that many of Caesar's friends take on.

What are senators?

200

This plan involves planting fakes upon the areas that Brutus will visit.

What are leaving fake notes?

200

Another word for many of the Roman citizens during Caesar's coronation.

What are bandwagons?

200

Cassius expressed to Casca that he will do this if they continue to let Caesar be in power.

What is committing suicide/kill himself?

200

This character is unable to have any heirs.

Who is Calpurnia?

300

These people are to blame for Caesar's rise to power.

Who are the citizens of Rome, or people who do nothing?

300

Who said it: The following quote tells of the speakers uneasy feelings of Cassius.

"Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; / He thinks too much: such men are dangerous". 

Who is Caesar?

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Finish the sentence: "Your _____ betrays you, Brutus."

What is countenance?

300

Cassius does this, showing Casca that he isn't afraid of the gods.

What is bearing his chest or standing in the way of lightning?

300

Caesar tells this person to touch Calpurnia in hopes of her becoming fertile.

Who is Antony?

400

Who said it: The following quote indicates that the speaker values their reputation and moral integrity ("honor") more than they fear losing their life.

"I love the name of honour more than I fear death," (Act I, Scene II).


Who is Brutus?

400

Cassius was dared by Caesar to swim in this raging water way.

What is the Tiber River?

400

This is THE warning of Julius Caesar.

What is "Beware the Ides of March"?

400

This government style is falling apart thanks to Caesar's crowning as "king for life".

What is a republic/democracy?

400

This ruler was defeated by Julius Caesar.

Who was Pompey?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Vocab: Finish the phrase: I am ____by Caesars' fake humbleness for the crown.

What is vexed?

500

This worrisome character shares the name of a very expensive sports car.

Who is Portia?

500

Who said it: The following quote highlights that they are responsible for their own destiny, not fate.

  • "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, / But in ourselves, that we are underlings." (Act 1, Scene 2)

Who is Cassius?

500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The thunderstorms and mentions of omens are all examples of this common Shakespeare theme.

What is the supernatural?

500

This number date is the day that Caesar must be wary of the most.

What is March 15th?

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