Quotes
Vocabulary
Scene 1
Scenes 2 and 3
Scene 4
100

"Since Cassius did first whet me against Caesar, I have not slept."

Who is Brutus?

100

Define the word MALICE

A desire to harm others

100
This is Brutus' feelings throughout this scene.
What is his doubtfulness in killing Caesar?
100
This is what happened in Calphurnia's dream.
What is a statue of Caesar spewed blood and the people of Rome washed their hands in it?
100

What is it called when Brutus is alone and speaking directly to the audience?

A soliloquy

200

"I have a man's mind, but a woman's might."

Who is Portia?

200

Define the word MUTINY

Rebellion; unruliness

200
This is the setting and mood of the passage.
What is late at night, stormy, and fearful?
200
This is why Caesar insists on leaving the house.
What is if the gods have death in his plans, then that is his fate?
200

These are the instructions that Portia gives to Lucius.

What is take this note to Caesar and spy on him and what he is doing?

300

"Cowards die man times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once."

Who is Caesar?

300

Define the word AFFABILITY

The act of being cordial, genial, and or sociable with others

300
This is why Brutus says that Antony should be NOT be killed.
What is Antony is powerless without Caesar?
300
This is the reason that the priests tell Caesar that he should not leave his house.
What is they were not able to find a heart in the sacrificed animal?
300

This is who Portia and Luciius run into and what he is doing.

What is the soothsayer who is on his way to the Capitol to warn Caesar again?

400

"Let Antony and Caesar fall together."

Who is Cassius?

400

Define the word CONFOUNDED

To be confused

400
This is why Cassius WANTS to kill Antony.
What is Antony is a loyal follower of Caesar and he does not trust him?
400
This is how Decius convinces Caesar to leave his house.
What is he tells Caesar the men of Rome will laugh at him for staying home and being scared?
400
This is, in your own words, what the soothsayer says he knows about Caesar's wellbeing to Portia.
What is I do not know anything for sure but you should trust my words that something bad will happen?
500

"Let us be sacrificers and not butchers, Caius"

Who is Brutus?

500

Define the word RHETORIC

The art of using words effectively in speaking or writing; inflated language

500
The five main conspirators shown in Scene 1.
Who are Brutus, Cassius, Decius, Mettullus, Casca?
500
This is the irony in Caesar telling his men to stay close to him.
What is the men he is asking to protect him are the men plotting to kill him?
500
This is why Portia's statement, "How hard is it for women to keep a secret?"
What is she states that its easy for women to keep secrets but as soon as she can share the information she has she tells her servant and doesn't keep the secret?
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