Mrs. Helmcamp Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar
A:B: CascaCassius #1 Who talked Brutus into killing Caesar? C:D: CalpurniaCicero
Cassius
A:B: PortiaCasca #2 Swallowed fire C:D: CiceroCalpurnia
Portia
A:B: CassiusCicero #3 “Speak hands for me.” C:D: CatoCasca
A:B: PowerFriendship #4 Brutus is motivated mainly by thoughts of C:D: RomeHonor
Rome
A:B: BrutusOcatvius #5 “Stoop, Romans, Stoop and let us bathe our hands in Caesar’s blood.” C:D: AntonyCassius
Brutus
A:B: BrutusAntony #6 “iching palm” C:D: OctaviusCassius
A:B: AntonyBrutus #7 Who said: “this is the most unkindest cut of all.” C:D: CascusCassius
Antony
A:B: PubliusPindarus #8 Helped Cassius commit suicide C:D: BrutusLucius
Pindarus
A:B: BrutusOctavius #9 “Veni, Vidi, Vici” C:D: PompeyCaesar
A:B: personificationa pun #10 Caesar said: “Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much; such men are dangerous” is an example of C:D: allusionforeshadowing
A:B: The onset of chaos Coming conflict between Cassius and Brutus #11 The violent storm in Act I, Scene 3, suggests C:D: Caesar’s inner turmoilIntervention of the gods
The onset of chaos in Rome
A:B: Rome will love Caesar more than it does Brutus Caesar is corrupt #12 What is Brutus afraid of if Caesar becomes king? C:D: Caesar is an ineffective leader Caesar could become a tyrant
A:B: Killing of Roman nobility and family members Creating democratic rule #13 What act(s) is/are committed by Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus during the first days of ruling the Roman Empire? C:D: Paying the citizens 75 drachmas each Opening public parks, per Caesar’s will
Killing of Roman nobility and family members
A:B: CascaMetallius #14 Who reinterprets Calpurnia’s dream? C:D: DeciusCicero
Decius
A:B: AntonyBrutus #15 Who said: “This is the most unkindest cut of all.” C:D: CascaCassius
Antony
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