Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV & V
Who Said It?
100

Flavius says to strip the statues of all of Caesar's trophies in order to pluck all of his feathers. This action will do what?

What is make Caesar fly at an ordinary height. This action will make him not be as intimidating to people

100

Who prompted Brutus' suspicions concerning Caesar?

Who is Cassius

100

Cassius said he would do what if Caesar found out their plans to kill him?

What is kill himself

100

Why do Brutus and Cassius start to argue when Cassius arrives at the camp near Sardis?

What is Cassius believes that Brutus did him wrong

100

Beware the ides of March.

I.ii (103)

Who is Soothsayer

200

What does Caesar tell Antony to do to Calpurnia when he runs the race?

What is touch Calpurnia's stomach in order to break her curse of sterility

200

Artemidorus was going to give Caesar a letter warning him about the conspirators plans in order to do what?

What is try to save Caesar

200

What is Antony's speech to the people about?

What is burying Caesar not praising him

200

What does Brutus see while listening to the tune of a musical instrument?

Who is Ghost of Caesar

200

Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved

Rome more.

III.ii (1555-1556)

Who is Brutus

300

What did Cassius say to Brutus about how Caesar's power affects him?  

What is Caesar's power manipulates Brutus

300

Why was Calpurnia afraid of Caesar going to the Capitol?

What is she was scared that the bad omen regarding Caesar was right and something horrible would happen to him.

300

What happens to Cinna when he tries to attend Caesar's funeral?

What is he is accused of being a conspirator and a bad poet which leads him to be killed

300

What's the first action Brutus, Cassius, Antony, and Octavius did when they got onto the battlefield?

What is talk

300

Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears;

I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.

III.ii (17-18)

Who is Antony

400

Have muscles and limbs like our ancestors.

But alas for the times! we have the minds of our mothers, 

Not our fathers;

Our acceptance of a dictator shows us to be like women, not men.

I.iii (506-510)

What is Cassius is trying to manipulate Casca by saying that if he lets Caesar keep ruling over the people, they're not acting like their fathers who strongly fought for Rome by standing up for the people. They're acting like their vulnerable mothers.

400

They don't want you to go out today

Pulling the insides of an offering out,

They could not find a heart inside the animal.

II.ii (1016-1018)

What is if Caesar steps foot outside of his house and goes to the Capitol, he will end up just like the animal: heartless

400

O masters! If I were disposed to stir

Your hearts and minds to mutiny and rage,

I should do Brutus wrong and Cassius wrong,

Who, you all know, are honorable men.

I will not do them wrong; I rather choose 

To wrong the dead, to wrong myself and you,

Than I will wrong such honorable men.

III.ii (1666-1672)

What is Antony doesn't want to upset the people with even more things, so he's keeping his opinion of Brutus and Cassius to himself

400

What does Cassius order his slave, Pindarius, to do?

What is kill him

400

Men at some time are masters of their fates:

The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, 

But in ourselves, that we are underlings.

I.ii (230-232)

Who is Cassius

500

What was Cassius doing when he walked around the streets with his bare chest exposed during the storm of thunder and lightning?


What is Cassius was testing the gods to see if they believe that it's right to kill Caesar. If he was struck by the lightning or thunder, it would be a message that following through with the conspiracy would be a horrible idea.

500

Who tells Caesar that Calpurnia's dream about him was interpreted wrong?

Who is Decius

500

What three main points did Antony make in his message to Octavius?

What is he will convince the people to be on his side, him and Octavius will join forces, and he's not safe because he could be killed by conspirators

500

Why does Brutus kill himself?

What is he believes that his time has come based on the reoccurrence of seeing the ghost of Caesar

500

Those that understood him smiled at

One another and shook their heads; but for mine own,

Part, it was greek to me.

I.ii (375-377)

Who is Casca