"I am as constant as the Northern Star"
Who was Julius Caesar?
He/she has Rome's honor and future in mind always.
Who is Brutus?
Synonyms for this word include conniver and machinator - a) provender b) conspirator c) tyrant
What is conspirator?
"Yond _________ has a lean and hungry look;/He thinks too much..."
Who was Cassius?
Marc Antony uses the repetition of the word "honorable" when speaking of Brutus. He uses the word...
What is ironically?
"Beware the Ides of March."
Who was the Soothsayer?
He/she bears the scar of a self-inflicted wound.
Who is Portia?
Antonyms for this word include taste, pick and nibble - a) gorging b) chastising c) appeasing
What is gorging?
"Poor man! I know he would not be a wolf/But that he sees the Romans are but sheep."
Who was Julius Caesar?
What rhetorical device is used when Antony says, Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.?
What is parallelism?
"He was the noblest Roman of them all."
Who was Marc Antony?
He/she has a dream about a bleeding statue of Caesar.
Who is Calpurnia?
Synonyms for this word are malevolence and hostility - a) shrewd b) malice c) valor
What is malice?
"My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar."
Who was Marc Antony?
In the following rhetorical question, what is the hyperbolic word? - Would you rather Caesar were living, and you all die slaves...?
What is slaves?
"Et tu', Brute'?"
Who was Caesar?
He/she holds Brutus's sword so that he can run on it.
Who is Strato?
Antonyms for this word include diligent, ambitious and active - a) idle b) affable c) peevish
What is idle?
"This is a slight, unmeritable man,/Meet to be sent on errands."
Who was Lepidus?
This is the text structure used here: When the poor have cried, Caesar has wept.
What is cause and effect?
"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,/But in ourselves that we are underlings."
Who was Cassius?
He/she kills himself/herself because Cassius is dead.
Who is Titinius?
One sure way to ________ your parents is to stay out after curfew.- a) appease b) augment c) vex
What is vex?
"His silver hairs will purchase us a good opinion."
Who was Cicero?
These are the two types of figurative language used here: I show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor dumb mouths, and ask them to speak for me.?
What are metaphor and personification?