Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5
100
The Soothsayer warned Caesar of this.
What is the ides of March?
100
This is Brutus' servant.
Who is Lucius?
100
This character said "Et to, Brute?"
Who is Julius Caesar?
100
This is the definition of "tapers."
What is candles?
100
True or False: Octavious wanted to attack first but Antony said no and that they should wait.
What is true?
200
This is the setting and holiday being celebrated in Scene 1 Act 1.
What is a street in Rome and The Feast of Lupercal?
200
These were the five main conspirators in scene 1.
Who are Brutus, Cassuius, Decius, Mettullus, and Casca?
200
This character takes the final and lethal stab at Caesar.
Who is Brutus?
200
This character killed herself in Act 4.
Who is Portia?
200
This is what Brutus says he will not do if he loses the war.
What is he will not be a coward and kill himself? (This is what he ends up doing anyways)
300
This is what Caesar tells Antony to do to Calphurnia and why.
What is to hit her with his whip during the Feast of Lupercal celebration because it was thought that this made a woman fertile?
300
These are the instructions that Portia gives to Lucius.
What is take this note to Caesar, spy on him, and find out what he is doing?
300
This is what the conspirators give as a reason to get close to Caesar when they are at the capitol.
What is Metellus asks Caesar to repeal the order that his brother be banished?
300
This is Cassius' battle strategy.
What is to wait for Antony's army to march forth, lose strength during their journey and become vulnerable enough to be defeated?
300
This is how many times Julius Caesar was stabbed.
What is 23 times?
400
Caesar is suspicious of Cassius because he thinks Cassius is too smart and believes he could be dangerous.
What is Caesar's opinion of Cassius?
400
Cassius wants to kill Antony because...
What is Antony is a loyal follower of Caesar and Cassius does not trust him?
400
The conspirators smear Caesar's blood on their swords before walking the streets of Rome.
What is they want to show proof that Caesar is actually dead?
400
This is Brutus' reasoning for his military strategy.
What is to prevent Octavius and Antony from gaining power as they pass through many cities and gain more men?
400
"So call the field to rest, and let's away To part the glories of this happy day." Why do you think the play ends this way?
Answers may vary based on interpretation.
500
Caesar does action this to show his character flaw of arrogance
Why does Caesar ignore the soothsayer's words?
500
This is the irony in Caesar telling his men to stay close to him.
What is the men he is asking to protect him are the men plotting to kill him?
500
Paraphrase the following statement by Antony to the Romans. "Friends, Romans, countrymen, give me your attention. I have come here to bury Caesar, not to praise him. The evil that men do is remembered after their deaths, but the good is often buried with them. It might as well be the same with Caesar. The noble Brutus told you that Caesar was ambitious. If that’s true, it’s a serious fault, and Caesar has paid seriously for it."
Answers will vary based on interpretation.
500
This is a thematic reason behind most of the crimes committed in Julius Caesar.
What is ambition?
500
The quote that shows Brutus killed Caesar for the good of the people and that Brutus is still held to high honor.
What is Antony said that Brutus was the "Noblest Roman of them all?"
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