Plot Summary
Symbolism in Literature
Female characters
Heroes and Villains
Shakespeare Characters
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Question: Who warns Caesar to “Beware the Ides of March”?  

Answer: The Soothsayer

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Question: What does Caesar’s bleeding body symbolize after his assassination?

Answer: Betrayal and the fall of Rome’s leadership

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Question: Who is Caesar’s wife?

Answer: Calpurnia

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Question: Which character is often seen as the tragic hero of the play?

Answer: Brutus

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Question: Which character says, “Et tu, Brute?”

Answer: Julius Caesar

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Question: Why do the conspirators kill Caesar?

Answer: They believe he will become too powerful and act like a tyrant.

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Question: What does the storm before Caesar’s death symbolize?

Answer: Chaos and danger coming to Rome

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Question: Who is Brutus’s wife?

Answer: Portia

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Question: Which character is the main speaker at Caesar’s funeral after Brutus?

Answer: Mark Antony

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Question: Which character is known for being ambitious and persuasive?

Answer: Cassius

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Question: What important event happens at Caesar’s funeral?

Answer: Brutus and Antony give speeches to the Roman citizens.

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Question: What does Caesar’s ghost symbolize when it appears to Brutus?

Answer: Guilt and the consequences of betrayal

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Question: What warning does Calpurnia give Caesar?

Answer: She warns him not to go to the Senate because of her bad dream.

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Question: Which conspirator convinces Brutus to join the plot?

Answer: Cassius

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Question: Which character speaks the line “Friends, Romans, countrymen”?

Answer: Mark Antony

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Question: What does Antony do during his speech that turns the crowd against the conspirators?

Answer: He uses persuasion and emotion to make the crowd angry about Caesar’s death.

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Question: What does blood symbolize throughout the play?

Answer: Violence, guilt, and betrayal

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Question: How does Portia prove her strength to Brutus?

Answer: She wounds herself to show she can handle pain and keep secrets.

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Question: Why do some people see Brutus as a hero?

Answer: He believes he is acting for the good of Rome.

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Question: Which character ignores several warnings before being killed?

Answer: Julius Caesar

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Question: How does Brutus die at the end of the play?

Answer: He dies by suicide after losing the battle at Philippi.

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Question: What does the crown symbolize in the play?

Answer: Power and kingship

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Question: What happens to Portia later in the play?

Answer: She dies after becoming overwhelmed by worry and fear.

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Question: Why might Antony be viewed as both a hero and a villain?

Answer: He avenges Caesar but also encourages violence and revenge.

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Question: Which character is called “the noblest Roman of them all” at the end of the play?

Answer: Brutus

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