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The date of the Feast of Lupercal

February 15

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Who is murdered on the Ides of March?

Julius Caesar

100

Caesar dies OR Cassius sends letters to Brutus

Cassius sends letters to Brutus
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Who says, "Et tu, Brute?"

Caesar

100
When a character is speaking so that only a few other characters can hear

aside

200

The date of the Ides of March

March 15

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Who becomes the leader of the conspirators?

Brutus

200
Artemidorous gives Caesar a letter OR the Soothsayer tells Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March"

The Soothsayer tells Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March"

200

Who says, "No comets are seen when beggars die. The heavens do strange things when kings die."

Calpurnia 

200
When the audience knows something that another character does not know

dramatic irony

300

The year the Globe Theater burned down

1613

300

Who are the two characters who deliver speeches after Caesar's death?

Brutus and Mark Antony

300

Mark Antony speaks after Caesar's death OR Brutus speaks after Caesar's death

Brutus speaks after Caesar's death

300

Who says, "But I am as constant as the North Star."

Caesar

300

Each play is broken into this many acts

5

400

The year Shakespear was born

1564

400

Who is the original organizer of the conspirators?

Cassius

400

Brutus stabs Caesar OR Casca stabs Caesar

Casca stabs Caesar

400

Who says, "We must think he is like a poisonous snake's egg, which if it hatches, will do harm. We must kill him in the shell."

Brutus

400

A character delivers a long speech while alone on stage

soliloquy

500

The year Shakespeare died

1616

500

Who is the poet who is mobbed at the end of Act 3?

Cinna

500

Calpurnia tries to convince Caesar not to go to the Capitol OR Decius tries to convince Caesar to go to the Capitol

Calpurnia tries to convince Caesar not to go to the Capitol

500

Who says, "Hail Caesar! Read this note!"

Artemidorous

500

A play on words

pun

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