1) Do not shout out answers! 2) This is your study guide, so you should write down questions and answers. You will receive 10% extra credit on your test.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Brutus’s speech:key words
Advertisements

Julius Caesar Acts I & II Review Act I – Part 1 Act I – Part 2 Act II – Part 1 Act II – Part 2 Characters 1 Characters
Dramatic Terms These are general dramatic terms you will have to know
Julius Caesar Jeopardy Who Said That? Potpourri Literary Terms PlotCharacters Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.
TERMS FOR “JULIUS CAESAR” EQ: How can I identify and analyze the characters, themes, and structures of a Shakespearean Tragedy?
Julius Caesar Sticky Notes Act II.
Marc Anthony’s Speech at Caesar’s Funeral
10/18 Write Now: Friendship is a major theme in the play. Explore this theme by answering the following questions: How far would you go to stop a friend.
Julius Caesar Act 2 Literary Notes.
Brutus’s Funeral Speech
Literary Elements Romeo and Juliet.
Caesar Wrap-Up. Today’s Checklist Take up Act V Questions Brief note on Act V Act V Quiz Poetry Introduction.
Julius Caesar Sticky Notes Act III.
Write “Quickwrites” at the top of the page.
J ulius C aesar Welcome to the Olympics. A ward C eremony G old M edal S ilver M edal The team with the least points at the award ceremony will receive.
2 pt3 pt4 pt5pt1 pt2 pt3 pt4 pt5 pt1 pt2pt3 pt4pt5 pt1pt2pt3 pt4 pt5 pt1 pt2 pt3 pt4pt5 pt1pt TragedyCharactersMiscellany Shakespear e And More Plot.
Julius Caesar Literary Terms to Know.
Julius Caesar By William Shakespeare. Tragedy – 1 st element Tragic Hero – great man of status, starts with everything, ends with nothing.
Ms. Fitzgerald Julius Caesar –Acts 4 and 5 Quiz—Monday, March 28 Julius Caesar REVIEW Activities—Tuesday and Wednesday Julius Caesar TEST –Thursday, March.
February 23, 2015 Vocabulary Test, Finish Act IV, Act V?
Act III – Murder, Monologues and Mayhem
Julius Caesar Final Review. BRUTUS’S SOLILOQUY IN ACT II REVEALS WHAT? AS ACT II PROGRESSES PORTIA BECOMES___________ NAME ALL THE WAY CASSIUS INFLUENCES.
Julius Caesar Act 5.
1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt The.
Julius Caesar Act 1 Literary Notes.
Julius Caesar Sticky Notes Act I.
Julius Caesar Act III, scene 1. March 15, 44 B.C. The Ides of March.
Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Jeopardy Greek Theater Antigone Julius Caesar Literary Terms Important Quotes Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.
PLAYERS’ RULES: 1)We will begin with two players. 2)I will ask a question, and the first person to raise their hand will get to answer the question.
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
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.
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Blank verse Unrhymed iambic pentameterUnrhymed iambic pentameter Iamb:Iamb: –Two syllable foot –Unstressed syllable followed.
Players: 1) We will begin with two players. 2) I will ask a question, and the first person to raise their hand will get to answer the question. NO SHOUTING.
Julius Caesar Jeopardy. Charac. Quotes Quotes Events EventsAnalysis Misc. Misc
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar By William Shakespeare.
Julius Caesar A short Biography. The Roman Empire Around 500 B.C. Romans decided to begin enacting democracy…they were being ruled by a king. The new.
Julius Caesar Review. Why does Cassius approach Brutus at the beginning of the play? A.He doesn’t.
DAY ONE Romeo and Juliet Terms. MONOLOGUE A single character gives a speech
Caesar’s Jeopardy Game Wait, what happened? ShakespeareCaesar Ho?! The Term.
CAESARBALL. Rules 1) You must raise your hand in order to answer 1) You must raise your hand in order to answer 2) The person who raises their hand has.
AROUND THE 10 TH GRADE WORLD OF LITERATURE Midterm Review.
Definitions – Literary Terms to Know A conversation between two or more characters a. Monologue b. Dialogue c. Soliloquy d. Aside Answer: Dialogue.
Mr. Swindells’ ENGLISH 10 Don’t Forget... Contestants.
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
MULTIPLE CHOICE A B C D.
Julius Caesar Test Review.
ACTS IV - V JULIUS CAESAR. IMPORTANT EVENTS – ACT IV Antony unites with Caesar’s brother (Octavius) to fight the conspirators Brutus and Cassius start.
Julius Caesar Quotes.
Julius Caesar Test #1 Notes
Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama. The Globe Shakespeare’s main theater was named The Globe. Shakespeare’s main theater was named The Globe. It was shaped.
Rome, Julius Caesar & Shakespeare English II RSS
Julius Caesar Acts III -V Review Act IIIAct IV Act V Characters 1Characters
Jeopardy Board Characters Persuasion Plot Literary Devices $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy FUTURE Characters.
$100 $400 $300$200$400 $200$100$100$400 $200$200$500 $500$300 $200$500 $100$300$100$300 $500$300$400$400$500.
Julius Caesar Jeopardy. Charac. Quotes Quotes Events EventsAnalysis Misc. Misc
NEXT Topic One Topic Two Topic Three Topic Four Topic Five Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team.
Today’s Activities 1.Warm Up 1.Warm Up: Essay Writing Review – Thesis Statements 1.Activity 1: 1.Activity 1: Continue reading “Julius Caesar” 2.Activity.
Famous Quotes from Act 3 of Julius Caesar: Identify the speaker and the situation.
THIS IS With Host... Your Shakespeare’s Life Characters Dramatic Terms Plot I Plot II Who said it?
Jeopardy Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Caesar Must Die! Signs, Signs, Everywhere the Signs! Quotable Quotes Gotta Love the Tragedy! My Bad, Dog!
Snapshot.  Scene 1: Brutus’ garden on the night before the Ides of March. Brutus is alone, contemplating his decision.  Scene 2: Caesar’s house a few.
Cat#2 Cat#1Cat#4Cat#5Cat#3.
Contrary to what you may think, I am actually not the main character of the play. In fact, I barely have any lines and the reader is never given my point.
CAESARBALL.
Bell Work Using a clean sheet of paper, copy down Antony’s funeral speech on pages of the text. This will be your biggest extra credit assignment.
Welcome To: JEOPARDY Julius Caesar Act III.
Julius Caesar Jeopardy!
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Presentation transcript:

1) Do not shout out answers! 2) This is your study guide, so you should write down questions and answers. You will receive 10% extra credit on your test for turning this in. 3) You must number your questions to receive full credit! 4) You do not have to write down the options for the multiple choice questions, just the correct response. 5) I won’t read a question until everyone is quiet. 6) If we don’t finish the game in class, it is your responsibility to log onto my website and open the game and finish writing the questions and answers on your study guide to get the extra credit.

1) Two players will go head to head for each question. 2) I will ask a question, and the first person to raise their hand AFTER I’M DONE READING THE QUESTION will get to answer the question. NO SHOUTING OUT! 3) Each right answer will earn you 1 bonus point on the test. 4) If you answer a true/false question and get the answer incorrect, your partner continues in the competition. 5) If you both incorrectly answer a multiple choice, fill in the blank or free response question, the next two students will continue on in the game.

Sorry, but there will be no stealing points today!

True or False: A soliloquy is a speech in which one character dominates the conversation. False A soliloquy is a speech revealing the thoughts and feelings of one character while he or she is alone on stage. A monologue is a speech in which one character dominates the conversation.

Multiple Choice: Diction is the… a) choice of wordsc) arrangement of words b) style of wordsd) sound of words a) choice of words

Fill in the Blank: _______________was Caesar’s tragic flaw. Arrogance/Cockiness/Pride

Free Response: Name one time we saw Caesar's tragic flaw in the play. Caesar predicting Cassius is dangerous, but doing nothing about it Caesar ignoring the soothsayer’s warning Ignoring Calphurnia’s warning in her dream Ignoring the warning that the sacrificed animal has no heart Ignoring Artimendorous when he tries to give him the letter of warning Not listening to Metellus’s plea for his brother’s return

Fill in the blank: _______________ is giving human characteristics to nonhuman things. Personification

Free Response: How is Cassius able to get Brutus to join his plan to kill Caesar? By throwing letters into Brutus’s window from “the people of Rome” saying they don’t want Caesar to be ruler.

Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes the tone of the BEGINNING of Marc Antony’s funeral speech? a) sadc) angry b) sarcasticd) arrogant b) Sarcastic He gives examples of how Caesar is a good ruler and says that must be ambition because Brutus says so and Brutus is an honorable man.

Multiple Choice: Which of the archetypal meanings for the color blue does Brutus most fulfill when he wears it at the beginning of the play? a) waterc) peace b) sadnessd) security d) Security The people as well as Caesar feel secure with and trust Brutus, that’s why the conspirators want him on their side.

True/False: The tone of the conference before battle between Antony, Octavius, Brutus, and Cassius can best be described as respectful. False The tone of the conference before battle between Antony, Octavius, Brutus, and Cassius can best be described as angry/resentful.

Free Response: The 1 st scene of the movie on the battlefield is what type of archetypal setting? And, how do you know? It’s a wasteland. There is no color or life.

Free Response: In Brutus’s soliloquy, what metaphor does he use to show how he feels about Caesar being a threat. He’s harmless now like an unhatched snake egg, but with more power he may become dangerous.

Multiple Choice: The color purple most commonly represents what in the play Julius Caesar? a) luckc) happiness b) royaltyd) pureness b) royalty

Free Response: How does Cassius use a metaphor as well as pathos in his speech to Brutus when trying to convince him Caesar needs to be taken out? The Roman people are sheep and Caesar is a wolf; creates the image of him brutally killing them and them being innocent and blindsided.

Free Response: Brutus is most concerned about who or what? The people of Rome

True/False: When speaking publicly, establishing authority is called ethos. True Your authority can be established in the speech by giving credentials or they can be implied if you’re famous or well known in among that group of people.

Free Response: How does Antony use the will to persuade the people Caesar’s death was unjustified? It shows Caesar left everything to the people and he cared about them; unlike the argument the conspirators were trying to make that he was out to harm the citizens.

True/False: A problem one is having with themselves can also be called internal conflict. True

True/False: Cassius has an internal conflict when deciding to kill Caesar. False Brutus has an internal conflict when deciding to kill Caesar.

Free Response: When Antony says, “my heart is in the coffin there with Caesar” what kind of persuasive technique is being used? Hyperbole because it’s exaggerating about how upset he is It is also a metaphor and pathos

Multiple Choice: What is the following an example of? “He was my friend, faithful, and just to me.” a) consonancec) alliteration b) assonanced) conliteration c) Alliteration This line repeats the f sound.

Free Response: What warning does Caesar’s ghost give Brutus? I will see you at Philippi

Fill in the Blank: __________ is a rhetorical device that evokes an emotional response in an audience. Pathos

True/False: Octavius mostly wants justice for the Roman people. False Octavius mostly wants revenge for Caesar’s death.

Multiple Choice: Why do both Cassius and Brutus reference Caesar before they die? a) They are happy they get to meet him in heaven. b) They feel guilty. c) They feel as though Caesar got his revenge. d) To honor him. c) They feel as though Caesar got his revenge.

True or False: The storm at night should have no connection to the mood. False The audience should have an indication bad things are going to happen, therefore setting the mood.

True/False: Cassius dies more honorably than Brutus. False Brutus dies more honorably than Cassius because Brutus runs on his own sword; while Cassius covers his face and has his servant stab him.

Multiple Choice: What kind of irony is when the audience knows something characters do not? a) dramaticc) personal b) verbald) situational a) dramatic

Free Response: How does Cassius try to use the fact Caesar has epilepsy against him when talking with Brutus? Tries to make it seem like Caesar is weak and is an unfit ruler.

Fill in the Blank: _______________ is when something happens or is said contrary to what is expected. Irony

Fill in the Blank: _____________ is when a character says something under his or her breathe or to the side and it’s a comment not meant to be heard by all characters on stage. An aside