Plot
Dialogue
Theatre
Julius Caesar
Character
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This significant event happened on the Ides of March

Julius Caesar was assassinated

100
said, "cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once."
Julius Caesar
100

Portia, Brutus' wife, would have been played by a person of this gender

male

100

Caesar was the emperor of this empire

The Roman Empire

100

Warns Caesars with a letter

Artemidorus

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the reason most conspirators killed Caesar

jealousy

200

said, "O Caesar, read mine first; for mine's a suit that touches Caesar nearer. Read it, great Caesar."

Artemidorus

200

Shakespeare's theater was called

the globe

200

Month and day of the Ides of March is

March 15

200

Called "the noblest Roman of them all"

Brutus

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The climax of the play is when Brutus seals the conspirators doom by

allowing Antony to speak at Caesar's funeral

300

said, "this dream is amiss interpreted; it was a vision fair and fortunate. Your statue spouting blood in many pipes, in which so many smiling Romans bathed, signifies that from you Rome shall suck reviving blood."

Decius Brutus

300

The people who stood in the yard of the orchestra of the theater were called

groundlings

300

Caesar lived between these years

102-44 BC

300

Caesar's nephew

Who is Octavius Caesar

400

In Antony's eulogy, he refers to the conspirators as

honorable men

400

said, "let each man render me his bloody hand...that I did love thee Caesar O, tis true!"

Mark Antony

400

The partially roofed area of the theater was called

the heavens

400

Caesar is remembered most for being killed by people he considered to be his

friends

400

This character joined the conspiracy because Brutus asked

Caius Ligarius

500

Titinius sent Cassius a victory wreath in Act V. This is ironic because

it became a death wreath

500

said, "according to his virtue, let us use him with all respect and rites of burial. Within my tent his bones tonight shall lie, most like a soldier honorably. So call the field to rest and let's away. To part the glories of this happy day."

Octavius Caesar

500

Elizabethan costumes were period appropriate (example: Caesar would have worn a toga). True or False?

False

500
"Et tu Brute" means

And you also Brutus

500

Who wrote the history of Julius Caesar from which Shakespeare based his play

Plutarch