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Scene 1 & 2
Scene 2 & 3
Extra
100

How does a soliloquy influence how we perceive a character's thoughts and feelings?

The characters are alone, so we know their true thoughts and intentions.

100

Why is Calpurnia restless?

She dreamt of Caesar's murder.

100

What is an aside?

Something only the audience can hear.

100

Does Caesar believe in fate or free will? How do you know?

He thinks the gods will watch over him and that they back him on everything, so he believes in fate.

200

Brutus is thinking in the beginning of Act II. What is he thinking about?

Caesar must die if he is to become king. He is contemplating if this is what must be done.

200

How will Decius get Caesar to the Capitol?

Flatter him

200

Trebonius' aside telling the audience that Caesar will wish he was further away shows us Trebonius'...

true thoughts / motivations

200

Caesar starts to refer to himself in the ______ person.

Indicates he likes to: __________________

Giving himself _____________ status.

Third

to hear his own name.

God

300

Brutus is reading letters found in his study. What kind of irony is shown at this point? How do you know?

Dramatic; we know the letters are from Cassius but Brutus thinks they are from the people of Rome.

300

What does Brutus pledge to Ligarius? What does this tell us about Brutus's leadership?

The assassination will be honorable. He doesn't hide things and wants to do things for the benefit of Rome.

300

What can we assume that Brutus told Portia when she is acting paranoid?

Nothing. She is nervous because she is left on edge.


300

How is Brutus naive?

Brutus reads one letter and believes it is the entire Roman populace speaking. He did not consider it came from one person.

400
Cassius wants the men to make an oath, but Brutus does not. Why doesn't Brutus want to? How does this reflect a character foil between Brutus and Cassius?

Brutus thinks the cause is strong enough to not make an oath! Cassius is sneaky; Brutus is upfront.

400

What is Portia's concern when the conspirators leave the house?

Brutus is keeping information from her.

500

Cassius suggests the men also kill Antony. What is the difference between Cassius' and Brutus's opinions on that?

Brutus thinks killing Antony is not necessary because he will be useless once Caesar is dead; Cassius wants to cut all loose ends.

500

How does Decius construe Calpurnia's dream?

Caesar's lifeblood will bring benefit to Rome! He will help Rome out in great ways.