Events of Act I
Events of Act II
Significant Quotes
Characters
Shakespeare Background
100

The action Flavius and Marullus take at the end of Act 1 scene 1

What is defacing/removing public images of Caesar?

100

Brutus is afflicted with this at the start of Act 2

What is sleeplessness?

100

Is the one who said "Beware the Ides of March"

Who is the Soothsayer?

100

Lead conspirator who attempts to recruit others to assassinate Caesar

Who is Cassius?

100

These supernatural creatures frequent Shakespearean Tragedies.

What are Witches and Ghosts?

200

The thing Casca interrupts as a prophecy from the Gods?

What is a storm?

200

Portia admitently questions the mind of Brutus and does this to prove what she can bear.

What is cut herself on the thigh?

200

Is the man who said "Against the Capital I met a lion, who glazed upon me and went surly by without annoying me."

Who is Casca?

200

Servant to Brutus

Who is Lucius?

200

Usually brings about the character's downfall.

What is the characters own weakness and/or own actions?

300

Antony present Caesar a crown three times on this festival.

What is the Feast of the Lupercal?

300

This theme is represented by the back and forth nature of Caesar indecision to go to the Capitol, even after all the warnings.

What is Inflexibility vs Compromise

If Caesar had compromised with his wife, his death would surely have been avoided. 

300

The man who said "For let the gods so speed me as I love the name of honor more than I fear death."

Who is Brutus?

300

Tribunes critical to Caesar's rise to power

Who are Flavius and Marullus?

300

This is the only way a character can be considered a "true" Shakespearean Tragic Hero.

What is the character's own death?

400

Cassius and Cinna plan to place these to win over Brutus.

What are letters?

400

This is what Caesar is "ashamed" of in Act 2 scene 2

What are the fears of a woman (his wife)?

400

Complete the quote: "We shall be call'd purgers, not murderers. And for______, think not of him;
For he can do no more than Caesar's arm
When Caesar's head is off." 

Who is Mark Antony?

*Bonus* Double or nothing: This is an example of what literary device

400

"Thy lover" of Caesar, attempts to warn Caesar with the names of the conspirators.

Who is Artemidorus?

400

These are the people Shakespearean plays were put on for.

Who are wealthy aristocrats and low born serfs?

500

The death that Cassius claims he saved Caesar from.

What is drowning?

500

This is a major difference between Calpurnia and Portia.

What is belief versus knowledge? Calpurnia fears through prophecy and sign readers, while Portia relies on investigation and human knowledge to know the truth

500

This quote is said by Portia and further emphasizes this recurring theme: "Oh Brutus, the heavens speed thee on thy enterprise"

What is Fate versus Free Will?

500

Frantic women who wish to help their husbands

Who are Portia and Calpurnia? 

500

This visual display is a major difference between Ancient Greek and Shakespearean tragedies. As this occurred for one but not the other. 

What are on stage death scenes?

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