King Arthur
Antigone
JC People
JC Plot
JC Vocab
100
People at the banquet think what about Lancelot?
Lancelot is perfect.
100
Antigone was written by this author.
Sophocles
100
organizes conspiracy and convinces Brutus to join
Cassius
100
Calpurnis tries to convince Caesar that her dreams are omens of tragedy and that he should not go where?
the Senate meeting
100
Planted firmly
ingrafted
200
How does Guinevere feel about the idea of Lancelot having relationships with other women.
It makes her jealous.
200
The number of actors that performed on stage in Classical Drama.
Three
200
says "Beware the Ides of March"
soothsayer
200
Why do Brutus and Cassius flee Rome?
because their lives were in danger after Antony's remarks at the funeral.
200
formal speech
oration
300
What is the excuse that Lancelor gives to King Arthur for leaving the banquet?
An "old wound" has opened.
300
Famous for killing his father and marrying his mother
Antigone's father, Oedipus
300
first to stab Caesar
Casca
300
Why does Cassius want Brutus to join the conspiracy
Brutus is well thought of by the people. If he supported the conspiracy, the conspirators would be in better favor with people following the assassination.
300
face
visage
400
The author included the sentence "How are you holding up?" Arthur asked. This sentence demonstrates what characteris of the author's style?
realistic dialogue
400
Forbids the burying of Polyneices because Polyneices' army invaded Thebes.
Creon
400
Heir of Julius Caesar; joins Antony
Octavius
400
Why does Caesar change his mind about going to the Senate meeting?
Decius reinterprets Calpurnia's dream to entice Caesar to go to the meeting.
400
interpret
construe
500
In the "Crowning of Arthur," why does Merlin hide King Uther's idenitity?
The king desires Lady Igraine.
500
Refuses to help Antigone because she is afraid of Creon.
Ismene
500
Holds Brutus' suicide sword
Strato
500
Why is Brutus against including Cicero in the conspiracy?
He says Cicero will not follow any plan started by someone else.
500
ill-will or spite
malice