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suffers from "the falling sickness"
Who is Julius Caesar
100
"Beware the ides of March"
Who is the Soothsayer
100
Caesar's Assassination
What is Act III
100
The quality in Caesar that worries Brutus
What is ambition
100
The parade held after Caesar defeated Pompey
What is a triumph
200
Convinces Caesar to go to the Senate
Who is Decius
200
"Brutus is an honorable man"
Who is Marc Antony
200
A Soothsayer warns Caesar to "Beware the ides of March"
What is Act I
200
Caesar's statue bleeding from a hundred wounds
What is Calpurnia's dream
200
When a character speaks directly to the audience when no other characters are on stage
What is a soliloquy
300
Kills herself due to her husband's absences
Who is Portia
300
"The noblest Roman of them all"
Who is Marc Antony
300
Pindarus stabs Cassius
What is Act V
300
Tries to give Caesar a note warning him of the assassination
Who is Artemidorus
300
A great or virtuous character who has a downfall due to a flaw in their character
What is a tragic hero
400
A character at "war with himself"
Who is Brutus
400
"Caesar now be still, I killed thee not with half so good a will"
Who is Brutus
400
Calpurnia has a dream about Caesar
What is Act II
400
Brutus thinks the assassination will benefit this
What is Rome
400
A system of government in which three people have power together (Happens in Act IV)
What is a triumvirate
500
Convinces Brutus to join the conspirators
Who is Cassius
500
"Et tu Brute,"
Who is Caesar
500
Portia kills herself
What is Act IV
500
This visits Brutus in his tent and will meet him at Phillippi
What is Caesar's ghost
500
The endurance of pain or hardship without the display or emotion (How Brutus reacted to his wife's death)
What is a stoic