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Jeopardy ConspiratorsCharactersQuotes Rhetorical Devices History Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Conspirators The first character to stab Julius Caesar

$100 Answer from Conspirators Who is Caska?

$200 Question from Conspirators Reinterprets Calphurnia’s dream and persuades Caesar to go to the capitol.

$200 Answer from Conspirators Who is Decius Brutus?

$300 Question from Conspirators Cries, “Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!”

$300 Answer from Conspirators Who is Cinna?

$400 Question from Conspirators Fears that Popilius has discovered the conspiracy and plans to tell Caesar.

$400 Answer from Conspirators Who is Cassius?

$500 Question from Conspirators The last person to stab Caesar.

$500 Answer from Conspirators Who is Brutus?

$100 Question from Characters Suffers from epilepsy and dies at the base of a statue of Pompey.

$100 Answer from Characters Who is Julius Caesar?

$200 Question from Characters In Act I, these men become angry with a crowd of people for supporting Julius Caesar.

$200 Answer from Characters Who are Flavius and Marullus?

$300 Question from Characters Tells Brutus that he is an evil spirit.

$300 Answer from Characters Who is the Ghost of Caesar?

$400 Question from Characters Servant to Brutus who is often found sleeping.

$400 Answer from Characters Who is Lucius?

$500 Question from Characters Instructed by Cassius to climb a hill and watch over Titinius as he fights.

$500 Answer from Characters Who is Pindarus?

$100 Question from Quotes “Et tu, Brute?”

$100 Answer from Quotes Who is Julius Caesar?

$200 Question from Quotes “I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.”

$200 Answer from Quotes Who is Mark Antony?

$300 Question from Quotes “Caesar, I never stood on ceremonies, / Yet now they fright me. There is one within, / Besides the things that we have heard and seen, / ….And I do fear them.”

$300 Answer from Quotes Who is Calphurnia?

$400 Question from Quotes “What is my name? Whither am I going?.../ Then to answer every man, / directly and briefly…wisely I say, I am a bachelor.”

$400 Answer from Quotes Who is Cinna the poet?

$500 Question from Quotes “With all respect and rites of burial… / So call the field to rest, and let’s away, / To part the glories of this happy day.”

$500 Answer from Quotes Who is Octavius?

$100 Question from History Location famous for Shakespearean play performances.

$100 Answer from History What is the Globe Theatre?

$200 Question from History Stratford-Upon-Avon

$200 Answer from History What is the birthplace of Shakespeare?

$300 Question from History 60 B.C. marks the ruling of Rome by the First Triumvirate by three men.

$300 Answer from History Who are Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar?

$400 Question from History Rallied the people behind him and declared war on Caesar.

$400 Answer from History Who is Pompey?

$500 Question from History Location where a lot of news was transmitted and socializing took place.

$500 Answer from Themes What is the Forum?

$100 Question from Rhetorical Devices A play on words exploiting the different possible meanings of a word.

$100 Answer from Rhetorical Devices What is a pun?

$200 Question from Rhetorical Devices An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.

$200 Answer from Rhetorical Devices What is a soliloquy?

$300 Question from Rhetorical Devices An example of this in Julius Caesar is the appearance of a clock.

$300 Answer from Rhetorical Devices What is an anachronism?

$400 Question from Rhetorical Devices Caska sees nature and the storm as a sign for horrible events to come.

$400 Answer from Rhetorical Devices What is pathetic fallacy?

$500 Question from Rhetorical Devices A remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.

$500 Answer from Rhetorical Devices What is an aside?

Final Jeopardy Name that ruler! Avid supporter and fan of the arts

Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Queen Elizabeth I?