Strategies
Foreshadowing
Roman History
Who Said It?
100

What is Cassius's battle strategy?

To wait for the enemy to find them so the enemy is weary.

100

What happens in Brutus' tent at the end of the Act?

Brutus sees Caesar's ghost.

100

What is the anachronism in this line? "Look, Lucius, here's the book I sought for so;"

What makes this an anachronism?

The anachronism is the book because they had scrolls instead of books. 

100

Who said: "Thy evil spirit, Brutus."

The ghost of Julius Caesar

200

What is Brutus's battle strategy?

To meet the enemy at Philippi because more people may join the other army causing the enemy to have an advantage

200

What does Caesar's ghost foreshadow?

This foreshadows Brutus's death

200

What month was named after Julius Caesar?

July

200

Who said: "Well, to our work alive. What do you think of marching to Philippi presently?"

Brutus

300

Which strategy is eventually chosen?

Brutus's strategy is chosen. To meet the enemy at Philippi

300

What are some other instances of foreshadowing we have seen so far (Act 3)? What similarities do these instances have?

Cinna, the poet, says he had a dream that he ate with Caesar (Act 3 Scene 3). 

 This instance is foreshadowing someone's death. 

300

True or False: You get takeout in ancient Rome

True, the Thermopolium was an ancient form of a takeout restaurant.

300

Who said: "The strings, my lord, are false"

Lucius

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