The leader who was once loved but then disgarded when overthrown by Caesar.
Who is Pompey?
The two commoners that are being asked about their activities and why they are not working at the opening of the play.
Who are the cobbler and the carpenter?
What Caesar ask Antony to do to Calpurnia during the race and why.
What is touch her to boost her chance of fertility?
The definition of renaissance
What is rebirth?
How many acts does this type of play have?
What is 5?
The close friend of Caesar who is torn between loving his friend and being a part of a plot to take him down.
Who is Brutus?
The reason why the officials are scolding the people about how they are giving so much, maybe even to much praise, to Caesar.
What is they feel like they have flip flopped- they once held Pompey up and loved him! They have now turned their backs on him.
What Antony does and Caesar refuses
What is try to give him a crown three times?
Where Caesar is coming from at the beginning of the play
Where is Spain- squashing a revolt
What was going on at the same time as Caesar starting to be lifted up as king?
What is a festival?
The wife of Caesar
Who is Calpurnia?
Brutus' response to Cassius expressing that he notices a shift and change in his behavior- less kind, maybe even stand offish
What is---"It has nothing to do with you friend- I have a lot going on within myself."
A supernatural thing that happens that freaks Casca out, doesn't phase Cicero, and causes Cassius to move forward with his plan
What is the terrible storm that "reigns fire and lightening."
What type of play this is becasuse it includes the downfall of a leader
What is a trgedy?
What is a speech that a charcater gives by himself to show what he's feeling- where the audience hears but not other characters
What is a soliloquy?
The one who does not beieve that the God's have anything to do with the horrific storm that brews and the one Caesar deems as dangerous.
Who is Cassius?
What the soothsayer warns Caesar about and what it means
What are The Ides of March and a deadline to settle debts, the 15th o fthe month- the day he dies
What is said to happen at the Capitol the next day in scene 3
What is Caesar being crowned King?
The meaning of a trgic flaw
an issue within the main character's character
Who is Caesar's right hand man?
Who is Antony?
The man who makes the suggestion that Brutus be brought in as an accomplice to the plot against Caesar- makes you think of baking or a hot beverage :)
Who is Cinna?
The reason why the conspirators want Brutus to be in the mix.
What is becasue he will make what they are doing "less evil" even "virtuous!" because of his reputation and influence.
The reason Cassius told the story of Caesar almost drowning
To show that Caesar i snot greater than any of the men there; he isn't a god!
two classical languages that inspired Shakespeare
What are Latin and Greek?
What type o fleader is Caesar trying to be ultimately?
What is a dictator?