The person who attempted to warn Caesar with a letter
This theme is represented by Caesar's surprise at Brutus's involvement in the conspiracy
What is betrayal?
A sign from the gods
What is an omen?
The event in Act 1 that qualifies as exposition
What is the return of Caesar?
This is the part of the play when all problems have been "solved"
What is the resolution?
Who is Calpurnia?
This theme is represented through the Soothsayer's warning to Caesar
What is fate?
Speaking with intention
What is rhetoric?
The event in Act 2 that qualifies as the complication
What is division of Caesar's rule?
This is the type of play in which there is a lot of death and destruction
What is a tragedy?
The tragic hero in Julius Caesar
Who is Brutus?
This theme is represented through Brutus's claim that he assassinated Caesar for the good of Rome
What is honor?
Belief in interference from gods, ghosts, and other supernatural forces
What is superstition?
What is Caesar's death?
This type of character is the protagonist that has admirable traits but it doomed to fail because of a tragic flaw
What is the tragic hero?
The woman who proved her loyalty by stabbing herself in the thigh
Who is Portia?
This theme is represented when Caesar decides to not read the warning letter from Artemidorus
What is fate/free will?
A group of 3 people who are in power
What is a triumvirate?
The event in Act 4 that qualifies as power reversal
What is the formation of the 2nd triumvirate?
This is the word for an event that is satisfying the audience that usually takes place in Act 5 of a tragedy?
What is catharsis?
Who is Strato?
This theme is represented when Brutus accuses Cassius of corruption
What is honor?
A commoner
What is a plebian?
What event in Act 5 qualifies as the ruin of the hero?
What is the suicide of Brutus?
This is Brutus's tragic flaw
What is idealism?