Vocabulary
Plot Structure
Who Said It?
Events
Literary Devices
100

A variation of the word "portentous"

portentously (adverb)

portentousness (noun)

100

The act in which you will find the climax

Act 3

100

"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears!"

Antony

100

The members of the 2nd triumvirate

Antony, Octavius, Lepidus

100

The literary device used when Caesar said, "Hence! Wilt thou lift up Olympus?" 

Allusion

200

A synonym for "miscontrued"

misunderstood, misinterpreted, mistook, confused

200

The _______ introduces the characters and setting and takes place entirely in Act 1

exposition

200

“Cowards die many times before their deaths;
The valiant never taste of death but once."

Julius Caesar

200
Something Cassius and Brutus fought over in Act 4

Brutus said Cassius didn't send him money; Cassius allowed Lucius Pella to accept bribes; Cassius was mad that Brutus condemned Pella and didn't accept Cassius's petitions for him to stop

200

The kind of irony that occurred when we all knew the letters were from Cassius, but Brutus didn't

dramatic irony

300

Act 4, Scene 1: “It is a creature that I teach to fight, to wind, to stop, to run directly on, his _____ motion governed by my spirit…”

corporal

300

Events that fall in this category can take place in Acts 2 or 3

rising action

300

“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.”

Cassius

300

Name a case of mistaken identity 

Cinna the Poet for Cinna the Conspirator; Lucilius for Brutus

300

Brutus's tragic flaw

He is an idealist and therefore has poor judgment; too trusting

400

 "inter" in the vocabulary word "interpose" means ____

between, among, together

400

The category in which the following event belongs: Calphurnia has a dream about Caesar's death and begs him not to go to the capitol

rising action

400

“Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war!”

Antony

400

Caesar's dying words (6 words)

"Et tu, Brute? Then fall Caesar!"

400

The literary device used when the soothsayer said "Beware the Ides of March."

foreshadowing

500

The definition of the noun form of "exploit"

an undertaking, act or deed

500

The ________ is only one event and occurs in Act 5

resolution

500

“Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.”

Brutus

500

The servant who stabbed Cassius after it was mistakenly thought that Titinius was captured

Pindarus

500

The kind of conflict that we see during Brutus's moral soliloquy in his garden

internal conflict