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Characters
The Battle
Act I-III
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100
Who said: "Et tu, Brute?"
Who is Julius Caesar?
100
Who is Brutus's wife? 

Portia

100

These two characters argued over whether or not to meet the triumvirate's army at Philippi, or to make Antony come to them.  

Brutus and Cassius

100

The soothsayer tells Caesar that he must "beware the..."? 

Ides of March 

100

Which character thought they saw an omen about the battle? 

Cassius

200

Who said: "Let me tell you, Cassius, you yourself are much condemned to have an itching palm." 

Brutus 
200

Who is Brutus's servant? 

Lucius 

200

What is the trumpet call signaling the beginning of battle called? 

Alarum 

200

Which character tried to warn Caesar of the conspiracy with a letter?

Artemidorus

200

Brutus asks multiple soldiers to help kill him. How many did he ask? 

Four

300

Who said: "Thou shalt see me at Phillippi."

The ghost of Caesar 

300

Who kills themselves when they find Cassius's body? 

Titinius 

300

This character is the first to kill himself during the battle. 

Cassius

300

What is Caesar's wife's name? 

Calphurnia 

300

What does Pindarus get in exchange for helping Cassius kill himself? 

His freedom 

400

Who said: "The sun of Rome is set." 

Titinius 

400

Who is Cassius's slave? 

Pindarus 

400

This character dies after loudly announcing his name in battle. 

Cato 

400

What is the name of the poet who the angry mob of plebeians kill? 

Cinna 

400

What is the name of Cassius's friend who Brutus condemns for bribery? 

Lucius Pella

500

Who said: "And I am Brutus, Marcus Brutus, I! Brutus, my country's friend! Know me for Brutus." 

Lucilius 

500

Who rules Rome alongside Antony and Octavius after the conspirators are chased out of Rome? 

Lepidus

500
This character called Brutus "the noblest Roman of them all." 

Antony

500

What one word does Brutus use in his funeral speech to describe Caesar that justifies killing him? 

Ambitious / Ambition 

500

What are Brutus's last words? (Generally)

Caesar, now be still. / I killed not thee with half so good a will.

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