A piece of dialogue intended for the audience and supposedly not heard by the other actors on stage; A remark made in an undertone so as to be inaudible to others nearby.
What is an aside?
100
Number one conspirator against Caesar
Who is Cassius?
100
A speech given in order to point out Caesar's flaws
What is Cassius's speech in Act I
100
Appeals to a person's emotions
What is Pathos?
100
February 15th
What is the Festival of Lupercal?
200
Julius Caesar is known as this type of play.
What is a tragedy?
200
This person is persuaded to betray Caesar.
Who is Brutus?
200
This person gives a speech in Greek resulting in Casca saying "It was Greek to me".
Who is Cicero?
200
Examples of this appeal include facts, statistics, research, and expert opinions
What is logos?
200
The type of government Rome had in place after the monarchy.
What is a republic/senate?
300
A prolonged talk or speech by a single speaker usually heard by other characters.
What is a monologue?
300
Fierce General who defeated Pompey in a civil war.
Who is Julius Caesar?
300
This person recites a soliloquy lamenting his lack of personal reasons to kill Caesar.
Who is Brutus?
300
She uses this appeal to persuade her husband to confide in her his secret.
What is pathos?
300
Caesar defeated him in civil war.
Who is Pompey?
400
Is an exclamatory figure of speech. Often the addressee is a personified abstract quality or inanimate object. In dramatic works and poetry, such a figure of speech is often introduced by the exclamation "O".
What is an apostrophe?
400
Wants her Husband to confide in her.
Who is Portia?
400
This person gives a soliloquy urging Lucius to run to Brutus and Caesar in the Capitol and condemning herself for being a woman.
Who is Portia?
400
He uses these two appeals to persuade Brutus that Caesar is flawed.
What are ethos/logos?
400
An alliance of three powers
What is a triumvirate?
500
When a character speaks to himself or herself, relating thoughts and feelings, thereby also sharing them with the audience, giving off the illusion of being a series of unspoken reflections.
What is a soliloquy?
500
Dreams of Caesar's death.
Who is Calpurnia?
500
This person says " Cowards die many times before their death/ the valiant never taste of death but once."
Who is Julius Caesar?
500
Marullus and Falvius use these appeals when speaking to the craftsmen about the festival and Caesar.
What are pathos/logos?
500
Avenged Caesar's death and become Emperor of Rome.