Quotes
Roman Life
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Potpourri
100

Fill in the blank: "Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in _____________, that we are underlings.”

Ourselves

100

During what holiday does Act 1 take place?

The Feast of Lupercal.

100

Which character is compared to a lion, a bird of prey, and a colossus in Act 1?

Julius Caesar

100

What does Caesar tell Antony to do to Calphurnia and why?

He tells Antony to hit her with his whip during the Feast of Lupercal celebration because it was thought that this made a woman fertile.

100

What word describes the people of Rome and their shifting attitudes according to Flavius and Marullus?

Fickle

200

Who said "Beware the Ides of March"?

The soothsayer. 

200

When is the Ides of March?

March 15th

200

Who are Marullus and Flavius?

They are public officials (tribunes) who are against celebrating Caesar’s victory.

200

What does Cassius say he would rather do than suffer under Caesar's rule?

Commit suicide. 

200

Name 3 characters who are definitely in on the conspiracy up to this point.

Cassius, Casca, Cinna

300
Who said: "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous".
Caesar
300

Who were the plebians? What was their status in Rome?

Common people who were working class. 

300

Which character shows his loyalty to Caesar by offering him the crown?

Antony

300

Describe what happens during the presentation of the crown to Caesar?

Caesar refuses the crown three times, and the people cheer each time he passes it up. Then Caesar collapses, and when he recovered, he offered his throat for the people to cut, but they continued to cheer for him. 

300

What are 4 unusual events that occur during the storm?

There is a slave with his hand on fire but he is unharmed. There is a lion that does not bother anyone. There is a group of women who claim to have seen men running up and down the street on fire. There is a “night bird” (screech owl=bad luck) during the day in the marketplace.

400

Who said: “You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things! O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome, knew you not Pompey?”

Marullus

400

What is a triumvirate?

A three person governing group.

400

Brutus says he is struggling with an internal conflict. What is it?

He is torn between his loyalty to his FRIEND Caesar and his fears about Caesar becoming the king. 

400

What are two signs of Caesar's physical weakness and why is it important that Cassius points these out?

Caesar is epileptic, he once almost drowned in a swimming race against Cassius, he caught a fever while in Spain and was shaking and weak, and he is deaf in his left ear. Cassius points these things out to show that Caesar is no better than any other man of Rome and therefore does not deserve to be treated as a god. 

400

After Cassius' attempt to persuade Brutus to join the conspiracy, when Cassius tells Brutus "I am glad that my weak words/ Have struck but thus much show of fire from Brutus" (1.2.185-186), what literary device is used?

Irony

500

Who says "O, he sits high in all the people's hearts,/ And that which would appear offense in us/ His countenance, like richest alchemy,/ Will change to virtue and to worthiness" (1.3.162-165) AND who is he talking about?

Casca is talking about Brutus.

500
Who is Pompey? Although he is not a character in the play, why is he important to the plot?
Pompey was part of the triumvirate that ruled Rome before Caesar. (Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar) He is important because when Crassus died there was a power struggle between Pompey and Caesar and Caesar defeated Pompey.
500

Which character pretends to be stupid in order to make the things he says more palatable and pleasing. 

Casca

500

What is Cassius' plan to persuade Brutus to join the conspiracy?

Cassius is going to plant letters "in several hands" in Brutus' window, on his statue, and in his chair in the Senate. These letters will describe how much the people love Brutus and will hint at Caesar being too ambitious. 
500

When Cassius says that he had to save Caesar's life by carrying him from the waves, he compares himself to Aeneas carrying his father out of burning Troy. This is an example of...

Allusion