What is Ancient Rome
Calpurnia's dreams is an example of ______________
What is foreshadowing?
Caesar's dying words
Et tu Brute
Portia's death is an example of
the foreshadowing of Brutus' death
The difference between stage right and stage left
It's the audiences left and right
The way the crowd regards Caesar
Why is Caesar so popular?
The reaction Caesar has towards the signs
Why was Caesar so stubborn?
Artemidorus approaches Caesar with his __________
Who Brutus sees before he dies
What is Caesar's ghost
This term refers to the instructions in a script that describe actors' movements and positions.
What are stage directions?
How Cassius plotted to get Brutus on his side.
why does Cassius plots to turn Brutus against Caesar by planting forged letters in Brutus’s house
In this scene, Caesar refers to himself in the ___________________
What is the third-person?
Brutus' greatest mistake
Letting Antony speak to the crowd
The protagonist of the play
Antony's speech is an example of a
soliloquy
The definition of rhetoric
What is persuasive language?
The theme that Brutus struggles with in this act.
What is ethics vs politics
Caesar's depiction of self-importance is an example of what literary device
What is irony
The way Cassius' death is similar to Caesar's
Why does he fail to recognize the truth
the difference between a soliloquy and an aside
a soliloquy is a speech where one person talks and an aside is when one person says something only the audience can hear
The worry of Brutus
why does Brutus worry that it is not in Rome’s best interest for Caesar to become king, yet he hates to oppose his friend.
Name all the conspirators.
who is Cassius, Brutus, Casca, Decius, Cinna, Metellus Cimber, and Ligarius
The reason Antony shakes the conspirators hands
Antony knows that he poses a danger to the conspirators and that he must pretend to support them if he wants to survive.
Brutus reflects on what theme?
Free will vs fate
This is the imaginary wall between the actors and the audience, often “broken” in modern performances.
What is the fourth wall?