Act I, Sc. 1 & 2
Act I, Sc. 3
Act II, Sc. 1
Act II, Sc. 2
Act II, Sc. 3 & 4
100

What are Flavius and Marullus doing during this first scene?

Removing anything that celebrates Julius Caesar

100

What is frightening Casca during Scene 3?

Weird and unusual events occurring in Rome

100

What is Brutus' role in the conspiracy?

Leader

100

Scene 2 has a lot of talk about these, something that signals good or bad fortunes of future events

Omens

100

Who is the lone character present in Scene 3?

Artemidorus

200

Rome has this kind of government

Republic

200
Name any one of the weird circumstances that Casca states he witnesses

1) Men on fire and not being burned
2) A lion walking the streets of Rome
3) An owl screeching during the day

200

Cassius suggests this person should be killed along with Caesar, but Brutus convinces the conspirators otherwise

Marc Antony

200

The bird that was sacrificed was missing this vital organ -- prompting it to be a bad omen

Heart

200

What is Artemidorus looking to give Caesar?

A letter warning him of the conspirators

300

Why are people not working on the day Scene 1 is taking place?

Caesar is returning from war

300

Cinna says this person is needed to strengthen the conspirators' efforts

Brutus

300

Does Brutus allow Cicero into the conspirators?

No

300

Three times Calphurnia cries out "Oh no! They're murdering Caesar." And three times Caesar says "Caesar shall go forth." This is this literary device in action

Repetition

300

This character in Scene 4 curses herself for having a "man's mind" but a "woman's might"

Portia

400

Which character do we learn has an internal turmoil when we first meet them?

Brutus

400
According to Casca, what is planning to happen (that he interprets the weird events are warning against)

Caesar being crowned king

400

What does Portia do in an attempt to convince Brutus to tell her his secrets?

Wounds her own thigh

400

Name one of the weird events Calphurnia saw in her dream that indicated bad omens -- leading her to try and convince Caesar to not go to the Senate

1) Roman citizens bathing their hands in blood
2) Lioness giving birth in street
3) Dead bodies rising from their graves

400

In this scene, Portia tries to get information from this person -- who also intends to stay near the Senate to remind Caesar to heed his previous warning?

Bonus 100-point Follow-Up: What was the original warning?

Soothsayer

Follow-Up Answer: "Beware the Ides of March!"

500

What happened during the three times the crowd was cheering?

Caesar was offered the crown by Antony, and he turned it down all three times

500

What is Cassius doing in response to Casca's fears?

Manipulating him into joining the conspiracy

500

Why does Brutus want as little bloodshed as possible?

He wants the conspirators to be projected as heroes of the republic of Rome

500

Which of the conspirators successfully convinces Caesar to go to the Senate despite all the bad omens?

Decius

500

True or False: Portia is against the conspirators' plans?

False

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