ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
RANDOM!
100

Who warns Caesar to “Beware the Ides of March”?

The Fortune Teller/Soothsayer 

100

Who is Portia?

Brutus' wife

100

Who is first to stab Caesar?

Casca

100

Who is Lucius?

Brutus' young servant

200

Who are Marullus and Flavius?

Two Tribunes who Caesar executes for taking down his decorations 

200

What kind of harm does Brutus feel Antony is capable of doing?

He believes Antony is not a threat

200

What are Caesar’s last words (English and Latin)?

Et tu, Brute? (You too, Brutus?)

200

What was the other celebration going on besides Caesar’s return?

The Feast of Lupercal

300

What is the Ides of March and what does this foreshadow?

March 15th and that something bad is going to happen on March 15th

300

What does Portia want Lucius to do in Scene 4?

Run to the Senate

300

What is the temper of the crowd before Brutus speaks?

Angry and vengeful 

300

How does Calpurnia feel about Caesar going to the Senate?

She does not want Caesar to go and begs him to stay home

400

Why are Marullus and Flavius arguing with the commoners?

The commoners are celebrating Caesar's return

400

What did Artemidorous plan to do in Scene 3?

Wait until he sees Caesar to give the letter warning him about the conspiracy


400

What does Brutus request of the crowd before he leaves?

To listen to Antony

400

How did Decius interpret Calpurnia’s dream?

He says it is good because the Romans are honoring him and his lifeblood

500

How does Cassius interpret the strange five signs in Scene 3?

The signs are from the heavens indicating that there is something wrong in Rome

500

Describe Calpurnia’s dream

Caesar’s statue bleeding and the Romans bathing in his blood

500

How do the people react after they see Caesar’s body?

They cry and become angry

500

What restrictions does Brutus place on Antony in order for him to speak at the funeral?

Brutus tells Antony to speak well about the conspirators 

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