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Welcome To: JEOPARDY Julius Caesar Act III

Julius Caesar – Act III Character Traits Vocab- ulary Drama Devices Plot Reversal Quota-tions 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

100 – Plot He is the first to stab Caesar, saying “Speak hands for me ANSWER

100 - Plot Who is Casca?

200 –Plot To convince the conspirators that he is one with them, Antony uses this gesture. ANSWER

What is shaking the conspirators’ bloody hands? 200 - Plot What is shaking the conspirators’ bloody hands?

300 –Plot Caesar leaves the people of Rome two things in his will. ANSWER

What are 75 drachmas each and Caesar’s gardens? 300 - Plot What are 75 drachmas each and Caesar’s gardens?

400- Plot This person is mistaken for a conspirator and is killed at the end of Act III. ANSWER

400 - Plot Who is Cinna the poet?

500 –Plot This relative of Caesar’s is waiting for word from Antony to enter Rome safely (both name & relationship). ANSWER

Who is Caesar’s nephew -Octavius Caesar? 500 - Plot Who is Caesar’s nephew -Octavius Caesar?

100 – Character Traits orator, manipulative, deceitful ANSWER

100- Character Traits Who is Antony?

200 – Character Traits noble, honorable, trusting ANSWER

200- Character Traits Who is Brutus?

300 – Character Traits suspicious, nervous, fearful of discovery ANSWER

300- Character Traits Who is Cassius?

400 – Character Traits successful, valiant, ambitious ANSWER

400- Character Traits Who is Caesar?

500 – Character Traits fickle, easily swayed, bloodthirsty ANSWER

500- Character Traits Who are the plebeians?

100 –Reversal Shakespeare uses this dramatic device to reveal Antony’s true motives when he asks Caesar’s corpse to forgive him for being “meek and gentle with these butchers!” ANSWER

100- Reversal What is a soliloquy?

200 – Reversal This is the turning point – or Reversal – of Act 3. ANSWER

200- Reversal What is Brutus’s decision to allow Antony to speak alone in the marketplace at Caesar’s funeral?

300 – Reversal As he nears the end of his funeral speech, Antony uses this device to suggest that Brutus is not “an honorable man” after all. ANSWER

What is sarcasm or irony? 300- Reversal What is sarcasm or irony?

400 - Reversal In his funeral speech, Antony plays on the crowd’s emotions because he effectively uses (pick one) – ethos or pathos. ANSWER

400- Reversal What is pathos?

500 – Reversal Because Brutus – the tragic hero’s – fortune changes in Act, 3 he must do this. ANSWER

Why does Brutus flee Rome? 500- Reversal Why does Brutus flee Rome?

100 – Quotations: He said . . . If I could pray to move, prayers would move me. But I am constant as the Northern Star ANSWER

100 - Quotations Who is Caesar?

200 – Quotations - He said . . . O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers! ANSWER

200 - Quotations Who is Antony?

300 – Quotations This is the person who is a “bleeding piece of earth ANSWER

300 - Quotations Who is Caesar?

400 – Quotations: He said . . . …This is my answer: not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more. ANSWER

400 - Quotations Who is Brutus?

500 – Quotations This conspirator gave “… the most unkindest cut of all.” ANSWER

500 - Quotations Who is Brutus?

100 - Vocabulary firmament ANSWER

What is the sky or the heavens? 100 – Vocabulary What is the sky or the heavens?

200 – Vocabulary to beseech ANSWER

200 – Vocabulary What is to beg?

300 – Vocabulary orator ANSWER

What is a skilled public speaker? 300 – Vocabulary What is a skilled public speaker?

400 – Vocabulary plebeians ANSWER

What are the common people? 400 – Vocabulary What are the common people?

500 – Vocabulary legacy ANSWER

500 – Vocabulary What is a an inheritance; anything that is handed down from an ancestor ?

100 – Drama Devices Side comments spoken by one character to another or to the audience which are not overheard by other characters on the stage ANSWER

100 – Drama Devices What is an aside?

200 – Drama Devices Lines spoken by the actors on the stage in a drama ANSWER

200 – Drama Devices What is dialogue?

300 – Drama Devices A speech that a character makes to other characters on the stage. ANSWER

300 – Drama Devices What is a monologue?

400 – Drama Devices The character speaks his thoughts out loud, but only the audience hears him ANSWER

400 – Drama Devices What is a soliloquy?

500 – Drama Devices Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter ANSWER

500 – Drama Devices What is blank verse?

Julius Caesar Game Over!