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100

 In Act 1, Scene 2, what warning does the soothsayer give Caesar that foreshadows his murder?

(Theme is Murder)

"Beware the Ides of March" 

March 15th

100

What event occurs in Act 1, Scene 2 that foreshadows Caesar's fate?

The soothsayer warns Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March."

100

Who warns Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March" in Act 1, Scene 2?

The Soothsayer


100

 What is the setting of Act 1, Scene 2? 

City title is accepted, describing the situation is accepted

A public place in Rome, parade for Caesar killing Pompey, "the streets", etc

200

How does Act 2, Scene 1 illustrate the theme Power + Ambition with Brutus' ambition?

He joins The Conspirators, those planning to kill Caesar

200

 In Act 2, Scene 1, what significant decision does Brutus make?

Brutus decides to join The Conspirators and kill Caesar

200

In Act 2, Scene 1, who convinces Brutus to join the conspiracy?

Cassius

200

In Act 2, Scene 1, what does Brutus do to show his commitment to the conspiracy?

He swears on an oath to kill Caesar with The Conspirators

300

 In Act 3, Scene 1, how does Caesar's assassination highlight the theme of loyalty and betrayal?

 Caesar is betrayed by his closest friends and allies.

300

What major event happens in Act 3, Scene 1? (Climax)

Caesar is assassinated by The Conspirators

300

Who is the first to stab Caesar in Act 3, Scene 1?

Casca

300

What is the significance of Caesar's assassination in Act 3, Scene 1?

It leads to a power struggle and civil war, theme of Murder + Betrayal, etc.

400

 How does the argument between Brutus and Cassius in Act 4, Scene 3 reflect the theme of feud?

Their disagreement shows the strain within the conspirators' ranks. 


(who's boss)

400

In Act 4, Scene 3, what conflict arises between Brutus and Cassius?

They argue over military strategy and accusations of corruption.

400

In Act 4, Scene 3, who accuses Brutus of accepting bribes?

Cassius

400

In  Act 4, Scene 3, what does Brutus accuse Cassius of? 

Corruption by taking bribes, not a good leader, etc

500

In Act 5, Scene 5, how does the resolution of the feud come about?

The deaths of Brutus and Cassius lead to the end of the civil war and the rise of Octavius.

500

What is the part of Act 5, Scene 5 that shows a resolution or likely will lead to a resolution?

Brutus commits suicide, marking the end of the civil war. 

500

 In Act 5, Scene 5, who assists Brutus in his suicide?

Strato

500

In Act 5, Scene 5, what does Antony say about Brutus after his death?


Antony calls Brutus "the noblest Roman of them all."