Characters
Plot
Themes
Quotes
Literary Devices
100

I am the main conspirator

Who is Cassius?

100

The exposition starts with this race.

What is Lupercal?

100

This theme is compared to a ladder.

What is ambition?

100

The soothsayer said this warning. 

What is "Beware the Ides of March"?

100

I am a mender of bad soles.

What is a pun?

200

Without me, the plan will fail.

Who is Brutus?

200

The rising action includes Caesar refusing this and doing this.

What is refusing the crown and having a seizure?

200

This theme has to do with a felony.

What is treason?

200

Caesar's last words

What is "Et tu, Brute?"

200

The fountain spouting blood is

What is foreshadowing?

300

Antony and I will become the leaders of Rome.

Who is Octavius Caesar?

300

This is usually considered the climax of the play.

What is Caesar's death?

300

This theme is about friendship gone awry.

What is betrayal?

300

Caesar referred to himself with this statement.

"I am as constant as the Northern Star."

300

Caesar and a snake's egg

What is a simile / metaphor?

400

I have a dream --- 

Who is Calpurnia?


400

The falling action includes a discussion between Cassius and Brutus which reveals what?

What is how Portia died?

or

What is how they should proceed with the battle?

400

This theme is when a group of people plot something - usually something evil.

What is conspiracy?

400

Antony said, "Cry havoc! and ..."

What is "and unleash the dogs of war!"?

400

Portia's death could be considered this.

What is a flashback?

500

I am Caesar's right arm.

Who is Antony?

500

The resolution has two main people dying.

Who are Cassius and Brutus?

500

All of the themes are __________ topics and can be found throughout the ages and in many different works which is why we still read Shakespeare.

What is universal?

500

Antony recognizes Brutus's purer motive in killing Caesar when he declares this about him.

What is "This was a man!"?

500

Brutus and the others are all ... all honorable men.

What is sarcasm?