Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
100
The biggest element of foreshadowing in Act I is:
What is "Beware the Ides of March"
100
Caesar's wife is ________
Who is Calpurnia
100
The person who turned Rome against Brutus and Cassius
Who is Marc Antony
100
How many senators do the second triumvirate plan to kill?
What is 100
100
Brutus' fate
What is death
200
the parade to celebrate the defeat of a foreign enemy
What is a triumph
200
Brutus's wife is ___________
Who is Portia
200
The senator that stabs Caesar first
Who is Casca
200
Brutus is angry with Cassius for:
What is taking bribes
200
The battle took place at:
What is Phillipi
300
The setting of Julius Caesar
What is Rome
300
Portia is angry with Brutus because
What is he is hiding his secrets from her
300
The type of appeal that Antony uses in his speech to the people of Rome
What is pathos
300
Brutus seeing Caesar's ghost in his dream is the literary element of:
What is foreshadowing
300
The omens seen in Phillipi were:
What are eagles and ravens
400
how many times did Caesar refuse the crown
What is three times
400
Foreshadowing: Calpurnia sees this in her dreams about Caesar's death
What is blood spurting from Caesar's statue
400
The main type of appeal Brutus
What is logos
400
Who are the members of the second triumvirate?
Who are Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus
400
Marc Antony and Octavius decide to give Brutus what at the end of the play?
What is a funeral
500
Who were the members of the first triumvirate
Who are Crassus, Caesar, and Pompey
500
To what does Brutus compare Caesar?
What is a serpent's egg
500
Caesar's last words
What is "et tu, Brute"
500
Who are the two specific individuals that the second triumvirate plans to eliminate? (hint: these are family members of senators)
Who are Lepidus' brother and Antony's nephew
500
Marc Antony calls Brutus the "noblest man who ever lived" because Brutus was able to make sacrifices for what?
What is the Greater Good
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