Scene I
Scene II
Scene III
Characters
Vocab
100

What was everyone celebrating at the beginning of Scene I?

Caesar's victory against Pompey 

100

What did the Soothsayer tell Caesar?

Beware the Ides of March

100

How was Casca feeling at the beginning of the scene?

He was EXTREMELY disturbed

100

Who was Caesar's closest friend?

Antony 

100

What does Ethos represent?

Character 

Trust

Credibility 

200

Why was Flavius and Marcellus upset?

Because Caesar won

200

Does Brutus want Caesar to be king?

He does not

200

What did Cassius want Casca to do?

Join the Conspiracy 

200

Who was the first character to speak in the play?

Flavius

200

What does Pathos represent?

Emotions 

Imagination 

300

What did the cobbler do for his occupation?

He mended soles/fixing old shoes

300

What did Caesar think of Cassius?

He thought that he was dangerous

300

What was the weather like in this scene?

Thunder and lightning

300

What was the name of Caesar's wife?

Calpurnia

300

What does Logos represent? 

Logic

Evidence

Consistancy 

400

What did Flavius want to do to the statues?

He wanted to vandalize them/ take off the decorations for Caesar

400

Why was Brutus acting more hostile than usual toward Cassius?

Because he was overwhelmed with some of his private thoughts and inner conflicts.

400

Who does Cassius tell his plan to get Brutus on his side to?

Cinna

400

Who had the idea to plant anonymous letters in Brutus's house?

Cassius 

400

What date were the Ides of March on?

March 15th

500

What did Marcellus call the worshipers of Caesar?

Blocks and Stones

500

Why did Caesar tell Antony to touch Calpurnia?

because the elders say that if you touch an infertile woman during the holy race, she’ll be freed from the curse.

500

At what time did Cassius want to leave for Brutus's house?

After midnight

500

Which character had fallen down and was rumored to have epilepsy in this act?

Caesar

500

What theatre did "The Tragedy of Julius Ceasar" debut in?

The Globe Theatre