Intro to Shakespeare
Intro to Julius Caesar
Quotes
Speech 1
Speech 2
100

Shakespeare's hometown

Stratford-on-Avon

100

Caesar's right-hand man (who was quite the party animal)

Antony

100

The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our ________"

Stars
100

This person reveals they have a troubled mind in Speech 1

Brutus

100

Brutus is confused at the start of this speech because he has no _________ reason to kill Caesar

Real

200

Shakespeare's son who tragically died

Hamnet

200
Number of years after staging the play was finally published and produced in text form

25 years

200

The ________ are done and Caesar is returning

games

200

Cassius reminds Brutus that he was "______  _______" just as Caesar was

Born free

200

The literary term that means "sin" or "error" and represents the tragic flaw in a character

Hamartia

300

Simple Plot Design's other name

Dramatic Outline
300

The play is known specifically for this unusal set-up for the stage

Very few props and complicated stage directions

300

"The eye sees not itself but by THIS"

Reflection

300

Brutus fears that THIS will happen to Caesar

He will become king

300

When a hero dies along with the villain, this is created

A tragic waste

400

Complex Plot Design's other name

Historical Dramatic Outline

400

Caesar had just defeated THESE PEOPLE in battle as Act 1 opens

Pompey's sons

400

Till then, dear friend, _______ on this."

Chew

400

Brutus' MAIN reason for not initially wanting to join the plot against Caesar

Caesar had spared Brutus' life years earlier

400

A time in a play set aside for the cleansing of the audience's "emotional palate"

Catharsis

500
The reason levels are important in the drawings of the plot design charts

The higher the level the more important the action is in that section/act

500

Duplicitious character who is scared of storms

Casca

500

Speak. Strike. _________

Redress

500

Cassius plans to do THIS after speaking with Brutus about becoming part of the conspiracy

Throw fake letters of praise through Brutus' window

500

The three emotions created by the use of supernatural elements in a Shakespearean tragedy

Fear, Awe, Wonder