Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Literary Terms
Literary Terms
100
Warned Caesar concerning the Ides of March.
Who is the soothsayer?
100
New leader of the conspiracy
Who is Brutus?
100
Speaks last at Caesar's funeral. Persuaded the crowd with passion and emotion.
Who is Antony?
100
This is a short remark to the audience
What is an aside?
100
This is the rhetorical appeal to logic, which includes facts and statistics
What is logos?
200
Originator of the conspiracy.
Who is Cassius?
200
Cassius wants to kill this person in addition to Caesar.
Who is Antony?
200
Antony said this many times at Caesar's funeral to disrespect Brutus.
What is "And Brutus is an honorable man."?
200
This is a long speech that reveals the character's feelings and is directed to other characters on the stage
What is a monologue?
200
This is the rhetorical appeal to emotion
What is pathos?
300
The Feast of Lupercal included a runner in the race who touched a childless woman, making her ______.
What is fertile?
300
Caesar is killed. His statue spouts blood, and the people of Rome bathe their hands in it, rejoicing in his death.
What is Calpurnia's dream?
300
The conspirator that stabbed Caesar first.
Who is Casca?
300
This is a speech revealing a character's innermost thoughts while he/she is alone on stage.
What is a soliloquy?
300
This is the rhetorical appeal of the speaker's credibility
What is ethos?
400
A neurological disorder that Caesar suffers from.
What is epilepsy?
400
What Artemidorus's letter to Caesar contained.
What is the names of all the conspirators against him?
400
The favor the conspirators thought they did for Caesar by killing him.
What is no longer having to fear death?
400
This is the name of the meter that has five iambs (unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable)
What is iambic pentameter?
400
This is the use of an object that is not yet in existence during the time period of the text (ex: clock during Julius Caesar)
What is an anachronism?
500
"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings."
Who is Cassius?
500
"For he can do no more than Caesar's arm when Caesar's head is off."
Who is Brutus?
500
"Your voice shall be as strong as any man's in the disposing of new dignities."
Who is Brutus?
500
This is unrhymed iambic pentameter
What is blank verse?
500
These are two figures of speech, closely related, wherein: 1. a part represents a whole (lend me a hand) and 2. a word or phrase that is closely associated takes the place of the original term (pen is mightier than the sword)
What are synecdoche and metonymy?