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100

Once a close and loyal friend of Caesar’s until he feared he would destroy Rome, and he was a conspirator.

Brutus

100

What act was Caesar murdered in?

Act 3

100

Who Said “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears;/I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him./The evil men do lives after them. The good is oft interred with their bones.”

Mark Antony

100

Antony claims that he is refusing to read Caesar’s will to the crowd because it a. proves that Brutus is an honorable man b. will make the crowd angry that Caesar is dead c. includes information about Caesar’s ambition d. praises Caesar’s accomplishments as a leader.

B

100

Who wrote Julius Caesar?

Shakespeare
200

He was hubris and spoke in third person.

Caesar

200

What act did Caesar have a seizure?

Act 1

200

Who Said “Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look;/He thinks too much; such men are dangerous.”

Caesar

200

What is an important effect of Brutus’ death in Act V, Scene v? a. Antony surrenders b. Cassius is deemed the hero of the battle c. Brutus’ army is chased away d. Antony recognizes Brutus as noble and virtuous

D

200

What does the word barren mean?

Unable to have children

300

Who had a nightmare that was a warning of Caesar's murder?

Calpurnia

300
In what act did the conspirators meet in secret to plan Caesar's murder?

Act 2

300

"Do not stir forth today. Call it my fear!"

Calpurnia

300

In Act III, Scene ii of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, why does Antony point to the wounds on Caesar’s body and the tears in his cloak and identify whose dagger made each one? a. It shows that Antony saw the murder and knows who is responsible. b. It increases Antony’s credibility with the crowd. c. It emphasizes the overkill involved and makes each conspirator personally responsible for Caesar’s death.  

C

300

The term ambitious is being used to represent Caesar's what?

Selfish desires

400

I tried to give Caesar a letter that contained all the names of the conspirators.

Artemidorus

400

We learn that Portia is dead in what Act?

Act 4

400

"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars / But in ourselves, that we are underlings.”

Cassius

400

Who was completely innocent but murdered by the Roman people after Caesar's funeral?

Cinna the Poet

400

When the audience knows something the characters do not it is called

Dramatic Irony

500

Antony compared me to a horse, but I was one of the leaders in his army against Brutus and Cassius.

Lepidus

500

In what act did Mark Antony say Cassius is a noble Roman?

Act 1

500

"Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war!"

Mark Antony
500

There are 8 conspirators. Can you name 6 of them?

Casca, Cinna, Cassius, Brutus, Metellus, Trebonius, Decius, Cicero

500

What is a Plebian?

A low class Roman

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