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Who is Portia?
Brutus's wife.
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What is Calphurnia’s request of Caesar?
She wants him to stay at home. Calphurnia is afraid for his safety because of the unusual events that are going on and because of her dream.
100
What is Artemidorus’ warning?
Artemidorus warns Caesar to be on his guard with the members of the conspiracy, including Brutus and Cassius.
100
"...how weak a thing the heart of woman is!"
Portia
100
Who is Brutus' servant?
Lucius.
200
What do the letters addressed to Brutus say?
The letters urge him to “speak, strike and redress,” to act against Caesar.
200
Why is Caesar uneasy when the scene begins?
A storm is raging and Calphurnia had a dream that Caesar was murdered.
200
How does Artemidorus plan to give Caesar his letter?
He will wait on the street as a suitor looking for some political favor and present the letter to Caesar when he passes.
200
"Tell me your counsels, I will not disclose 'em."
Portia
200
Who is the friend of Caesar, but concerned about the welfare of Rome?
Brutus.
300
Why does Cassius want to kill Antony?
Antony is a loyal follower of Caesar and because Cassius does not trust him.
300
What was Calphurnia’s dream?
Calphurnia dreamed a statue of Caesar was spouting blood and Romans were washing their hands in it.
300
What does the soothsayer tell Portia about Caesar?
That Caesar has not yet arrived at the Capitol.
300
"Cowards die many times before their deaths, the valiant never taste of death but once."
Caesar
300
Who is Decius?
A conspirator who plans to flatter Caesar and bring him to the Senate House.
400
Why does Brutus oppose killing Mark Antony?
Their cause would seem too bloody, and they would be considered murderers. He thinks Antony is not dangerous.
400
What reasons does Caesar give Decius for staying home?
Caesar tells Decius that he is staying home because Calphurnia wants him to.
400
Why is Portia anxious?
She fears the plot will fail
400
"Caesar, beware of Brutus, take heed of Cassius..."
Artemidorus
400
Who leads Brutus to believe that Caesar has become too powerful and must die?
Cassius
500
What does Brutus do with each of the conspirators who arrive at his house?
Shake each man's hand
500
Caesar calls the conspirators his friends. Why is this ironic?
He regards the conspirators as friends, having no idea they plan to kill him within the hour.
500
Why does Portia send Lucius to the Capitol?
To find out how Brutus looks and what is happening.
500
1. "The ides of March have come..."
2. "Aye, but not yet gone..."
1. Caesar
2. Soothsayer
500
Who urges Caesar to stay at home?
Calpurnia