Setting
Characters
Plot
Quotes
Irony
100
The opening date of the play; the feast of Lupercal. (mm/dd/yy)
What is February 15, 44 BC?
100
He only wanted what was best for Rome.
Who is Brutus?
100
The number of times Caesar refused the crown.
What is three?
100
Beware the ___ of March.
What is "ides"?
100
The definition of dramatic irony.
What is something that the reader/audience knows but the characters do not?
200
The date of Caesar's assassination.
What is March 15, 44 BC?
200
He manipulates Brutus into turning against Caesar.
Who is Cassius?
200
The modern day name of the illness that Julius Caesar was afflicted with.
What is epilepsy?
200
"Et tu, Brute. Then __, Caesar."
What is "fall"?
200
The definition of verbal irony.
What is a difference between what is said and what is meant, similar to sarcasm?
300
Where the first three acts of the play take place.
What is Rome?
300
He is Julius Caesar's adopted son and heir.
Who is Octavius Caesar?
300
This omen featured a fountain of Julius Caesar pouring blood from numerous holes.
What is Calpurnia's dream?
300
"Liberty, ___, and enfranchisement."
What is "freedom"?
300
Dramatic irony from Act I.
What is the audience knows why Caesar should beware the ides of March?
400
Where Brutus's camp is located.
What is Sardis?
400
He convinces Caesar to go to the capitol.
Who is Decius?
400
The reason that Brutus and Cassius have a falling out.
What is Cassius has a itching palm (i.e., he's taking bribes)?
400
"But, as he was ___, I slew him."
What is "ambitous"?
400
What is verbal irony of Mark Antony's funeral speech?
What is calling the conspirators honorable and Caesar ambitous?
500
Where Cassius and Brutus die.
What is Phillipi?
500
They were the members of the first triumvirate.
Who are Pompey, Crassus, and Julius Caesar?
500
Brutus and Cassius lose their advantage for fighting when they do this.
What is come down from the hills to meet Antony and Octavius on a level battle field?
500
"All the rest of the conspirators acted out of __ of great Caesar."
What is "jealousy"?
500
Situational irony in Act V.
What is Antony refers to Brutus as the "noblest Roman of them all" OR Cassius's army didn't lose as Pindarus reported?
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