Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
100
He is the author of the play.
William Shakespeare.
100
This character is Brutus' personal servant.
Lucius.
100
This group is with Caesar when he goes to the Capitol.
Conspirators.
100
This is the place of the opening scene in Act IV.
A house in Rome.
100
The Plains of Phillipi is the place of this scene in Act V.
Scene 1.
200
This is the site of the opening scene of the play.
A street in Rome.
200
This is the type of relation that Brutus has with Cassius.
Brother in Law.
200
This character stabbed Caesar first.
Casca.
200
This is the news that Brutus gives to Cassius.
Portia is dead.
200
This character looked into the sky and saw a bad omen.
Cassius.
300
Enemy defeated by Caesar, who is a former ruler.
Pompey.
300
This character is Portia's father.
Cato.
300
In this scene, Brutus and Antony each speak out to the public.
Scene II.
300
Lucius does this task in order for Brutus to sleep.
Plays music for him.
300
Octavius had this relation to Julius Caesar.
Heir to the Throne, Nephew.
400
After the race, this character seems to disturb Caesar.
Cassius.
400
This character went towards the capital to try and warn Caesar.
Fortuneteller.
400
Antony carries this out to the public, in order for them to see it up close.
Caesar's body.
400
This comes into Brutus' tent while he is sleeping in the middle of the night.
Caesar's Ghost.
400
This character was the one who helped Brutus kill himself.
Clitus.
500
This character says, "I'll remember. When Caesar says 'Do this,' It is done."
Antony.
500
This character says, "Antony is but a limb of Caesar."
Brutus.
500
This character says, "Here is the will, and under Caesar's seal. To every Roman citizen he gives Seventy-five dollars each."
Antony
500
This character says, "When Caesar lived, he wouldn't dare insult me like this."
Cassius.
500
This character said, "Hold my sword, then, and turn away your face, While I run on it. Will you Strato?"
Brutus.
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