He said What?
Scene 1
Vocabulary
Scene 2
Act 3
100

Who describes Caesar's refusal of the crown as "mere foolery"?

Casca

100

What are the people doing that angers Marullus and Flavius?  

People are gathering to celebrate Caesar's win over Pompey. 

100

What is a word that describes someone that is very concerned with their looks? 

Dandy

100

What does Caesar tell Antony to do to Calpurnia and why?

To hit her with his whip in hopes that it will make her fertile. 

100

According to Casca, what are the senators planning to do to Caesar tomorrow?

Crown his as King

200

Who says "I know where I will wear this dagger then;Cassius from bondage will deliver Cassius"? 


Cassius

200
What is being celebrated by the people of Rome other than Caesar's win over Pompey? 

The Feast of Lupercal

200

The plebians jumping ship from supporting Pompey to Caesar can be described as..

Fickle

200

What is the soothsayer's warning to Caesar?

To beware the Ides of March

200

What reason does Cassius give for the terrible storm?

The god's are angry with someone's actions.

300

“You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things! O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome, knew you not Pompey?" who is the speaker talking to and why is he so mad?

Murellus said this and he is angry that the plebians are celebrating Caesar.

300

Flavius and Marullus compare Caesar to what animal? 

A bird (of prey) 

300

The behavior of someone not covering their mouth and nose while sneezing at a dinner table may be characterized as what?

Boorish

300

At the end of Scene II in lines 312 - 326, Cassius makes plans. What plans does he make?

He plans to forge letters to Brutus from the Roman people in order to sway him more to the side of stopping Caesar from rising to power and becoming a dictator. 

300

What is one unnatural act that does occur in scene 3?

Men on fire, owl out at noon, hand burning without doing harm, lion at the Capitol

400

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

Who said this? Who is it said about? (additional 100 pts)

Caesar said this about Cassius.

400

What are Flavius' fears when it comes to Caesar?

He will become a dictator 

"Caesar will keep them all in servile fearfulness."

400

What is a soliloquy? 

the act of talking while or as if alone where audience can get a persons innermost truthful thoughts

400

Who do we know cares more about acting honorably for Rome over anything else?

Brutus

400

Why is it important to Cassius and Casca that Brutus join in on their plans?

Brutus has a good relationship with Caesar and the Roman people respect him. 

500

"Indeed, they say the senators tomorrow
Mean to establish Caesar as a king"
Who says this?



Casca

500

Flavius has just sent Marullus to strip Caesar's statues of decoration. What does he hope the outcome of that act will be?

Caesar will lose support and power.

500

Caesar is compared to an Adder. What is an adder?

A common European viper (snake)

500

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.

500

Who is involved in the plot to murder Caesar so far?

Cassius, Casca, Cinna

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