Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
About the book
Bonus
100

How many times was Ceasar offered the crown?

3 Times

100

What day is it in Scene 1 of Act 2?

The night before the Ides of March

100

Caesar lives by the _____ and therefore dies by the ______.

Sword

100

Who wrote Julius Caesar?

William Shakespeare

100

True or False: Caesar does not take Soothsayer's warning seriously.

True

200

Why are the commoners wandering the streets instead of working?

They are celebrating Caesar's victory and return.

200

Scene 1 of act 2, takes place where?

In Brutus's Orchard/ His house

200

Where does the assassination take place and who did it?

In front of Pompey's statue, Pompey

200

Where was the setting of this book?

Rome

200

Who is Julius Caesar's wife?

Calpurnia

300

Who was a leader of Rome and caesars enemy?

Pompey

300

What question is Brutus pondering at the beginning of the scene?

Should he join the conspiracy or not

300

True or False. Brutus's speech at the funeral turns the people in favor of Caesar.

False. He turns the against Caesar

300

Act 3 is about....

The assassination and funeral of Caesar

300

Where was the play first performed?

Globe Theatre London, England

400

What holiday are the Romans celebrating on the day of Caesars return

The feast of Lupercal

400

What did Portia dream?

She has a dream that Ceasar gets killed

400

What do the conspirators proclaim to justify their
deed?

"Liberty, Freedom, and Enfranchisement"/ "Peace, Freedom, and Liberty"

400

Name of the character who warned Caesar to "Beware the ides of March."

Soothsayer

400

What year was Julius Caesar first preformed?

September 21, 1599

500

What does the Soothsayer tell Caesar?

Beware the Ides of March (March 15)

500

Who's plan is going to show ceasar the note that the conspiracors are going to kill him?

Artemidorus's plan

500

Why did Brutus and Cassius flee Rome?

Their lives were in danger after Antony's remarks at the funeral.

500

Who offers Caesar the crown?

Antony offers him the crown

500

In 60 BC, the "First Triumvirate" controlled the government of Rome. Who were these three men?

Pompey, Caesar, and Crassus

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