The name of the festival at the beginning of the play.
What is Lupercal?
The animal Brutus compares Caesar to.
What is a serpent? (snake is also a permissible answer)
The two characters who give speeches after Caesar's death.
Brutus sees this at night before the big battle.
The side that won the battle in this act.
Who is Octavius's side?
The names of the two soldiers annoyed by the peasants in scene 1.
The name of the man who'll get Caesar to the Capitol.
Who is Decius?
This person says "Et tu, Brute?"
Who is Julius Caesar?
The general Antony doesn't view highly.
The man Cassius thought was captured.
Who is Titinius?
The character who's been acting strange and has his friends concerned.
Who is Brutus?
The omen Calpurnia saw that makes her concerned for Caesar's life.
What is Caesar's body spitting blood like a fountain for people to wash in?
The first to stab Caesar.
Who is Casca?
The person who arrived when Caesar was killed.
Who is Octavius?
The man who stabbed Brutus.
Who is Strato?
The reasons why Cassius thinks Caesar won't be a good leader.
What is: he's too weak to cross a river, almost died to an illness, and Brutus is just as popular?
The man who wanted to also kill Antony.
Who is Cassius?
Examples of proof of wrongdoing Antony gives regarding the conspirators during his speech.
What are the will, Caesar's body, the description of the wounds, and Caesar denying the crown?
The way Portia died.
What is swallowing hot coals?
The words Antony says about Brutus.
What is "this was the noblest Roman of them all"?
The omens seen in scene 3.
What are a tempest dropping fire, a slave with a hand on fire but not burned, a lion pacing the capitol, men on fire walking the streets, an owl out at noon?
The way Caesar is convinced to go to the Capitol.
What is Decius re-interpreting Calphurnia's dream into a good omen?
The prophecy Antony promises on the conspirators.
What is the promise of a war so violent and bloody that mothers will beg for their infants' deaths?
The content of the argument between Brutus and Cassius.
What is money?
The nature of the conversation between the generals before the battle began.
What is slinging insults at each other regarding who is better/more noble?