Relationships
Setting
Crowds
Who Says It?
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100

Calpurnia and Caesar have this relationship.

What is marriage?

100

The Soothsayer warns Caesar about this date.

What is March 15th/the ides of March?

100

In the opening scene of the play, Flavius and Marullus are incensed that crowds have gathered for this.

What is celebrating Caesar's triumph?

100

…I am constant as the northern star,
Of whose true-fix'd and resting quality
There is no fellow in the firmament.

Who is Caesar?

100

This outdoor theater was newly built when Julius Caesar was first performed on it in 1599.

What is the Globe?

200

This character is married to Portia.

Who is Brutus?

200

Julius Caesar is concerned with this city-state.

Where is Rome?

200

Near the beginning of the play, the crowd interrupts Brutus' and Cassius' discussion three times doing this.

What is shouting?

200

I am no orator, as Brutus is;
But, as you know me all, a plain blunt man,
That love my friend; and that they know full well
That gave me public leave to speak of him…

Who is Antony?

200

Julius Caesar may reflect Shakespeare's concerns about a succession crisis after the death of this monarch.

Who is Queen Elizabeth?

300

Lucius is called "boy" by Brutus because he has this relationship with him.

What is servant?

300

Caesar is assassinated in this building.

What is the Capitol?

300

This character proves to be more adept than expected at motivating a crowd by giving a speech.

Who is Antony?

300

I had as lief not be as live to be
In awe of such a thing as I myself.
I was born free as Caesar; so were you:
We both have fed as well, and we can both
Endure the winter's cold as well as he…

Who is Cassius?

300

The play is based on an English translation of this author's Lives.

Who is Plutarch?

400

This character is married to Brutus' sister, so is referred to as Brutus' brother.

Who is Cassius?

400

Mark Antony participates in the Feast of Lupercal by doing this.

What is running a course?

400

This character speaks to Portia of "The throng that follows Caesar" that "Will crowd a feeble man almost to death," but manages to catch Caesar's attention above the crowd twice in the play.

Who is the Soothsayer?

400

Farewell, good Strato. Caesar, now be still:
I kill'd not thee with half so good a will.

Who is Brutus?

400

The inclusion of this anachronistic device, referred to several times in the play, is ironically part of the play's concern with appropriate times for things.

What is a clock?

500

This character is Caesar's great-nephew and adopted son.

Who is Octavian?

500

The final battle takes place upon the plains of this city.

Where is Philippi?

500

The mob threatens this character for sharing a name with one of the conspirators.

Who is Cinna the Poet?

500

I grant I am a woman, but withal
A woman well-reputed, Cato's daughter.

Who is Portia?

500

Despite not being set in England, this play may be considered an epilogue to this genre of Shakespeare's plays, which were written in the 1590s, since it explores popular unrest, political power struggles, and civil war.

What are the history plays?