What were the three careers of William Shakespeare?
Playwright, Actor, Theater-Owner
What does Caesar tell Antony to do to Calpurnia and why?
He tells Antony to touch her as he runs by so that she will be able to have children and will be cured of her barrenness.
Who said "Beware the Ides of March" and in what scene?
The soothsayer. Scene 2
Where and when was Shakespeare born?
Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564
Name three plays written by William Shakespeare.
Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest, Twelfth Night, Macbeth, A Midsomer Night's Dream, King Lear, The Taming of the Shrew, Othello etc.
Who said: “You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things! O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome, knew you not Pompey?” What type of figurative language is this?
Murellus, Metaphor
Within which two genres does Julius Caesar fit?
Tragic and Historical Drama
What else do Murellus and Flavius do to further hinder the celebration of Caesar’s victory?
They disrobe all the images that have decorations in his honor.
What story does Cassius tell Brutus and what is the point of his story?
The point is that Caesar is not physically capable of being king. Also, that Cassius saved Caesar so why is Caesar a “god” and Cassius has to bend over backwards to do whatever Caesar wants.
What was Caesar’s reaction to the offering of the crown, according to Casca?
He denied the offering 3 times and then fell to the ground speechless (he was having a seizure). Casca believes that Caesar wanted to take it but he still refused it (I,ii,245).
In the quote: “I rather tell thee what is to be feared than what I fear; for always, I am Caesar" who is the Caesar referring to, and what does he mean?
Caesar is referring to Cassius. He is telling Antony how he is distrustful of Cassius but he doesn't fear him. Caesar is arrogant and thinks he is untouchable.
Who is Pompey? Although he is not a character in the play, why is he important to the plot?
Pompey was part of the triumvirate that ruled Rome before Caesar. (Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar) He is important because when Crassus died there was a power struggle between Pompey and Caesar and Caesar defeated Pompey.
What happens to Flavius and Murellus in scene 2 and why?
They are “silenced” for disrobing Caesar’s images in scene 1.