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1 Double Jeopardy Act III Act IV Act V 20 20 20 40 40 40 60 60 60 80 80 80 100 100 100 Compliments of the James Madison Center, JMU

2 Who is the last to stab Caesar?
Category

3 What are Caesar’s last words… in Latin.
Category

4 What does Antony continually call
the conspirators during his funeral speech?

5 Who does the angry mob kill in
Act III scene iii?

6 What is left to the people in Caesar’s
will? (Two things)

7 Who are the three men in the new
triumvirate?

8 What does Brutus accuse Cassius
of in Act IV?

9 How does Portia die?

10 Who decides the army should
March on Phillipi?

11 Caesar’s ghost probably represents
Brutus’s ____________?

12 What is significant to Cassius
about the day of the final battle?

13 What does Brutus say he considers
cowardly?

14 Why does Cassius kill himself?

15 Why does Titinius kill himself?

16 According to Antony who is,
“the noblest Roman of them all?”

17 What group of people is Paul talking about:
“For us lads of eighteen thy ought to have been mediators and guides to the world of maturity … to the future… in our hearts we trusted them. The idea of authority, which they represented, was associated in our minds with a greater insight and a more humane wisdom. But the first death we saw shattered this belief. We had to recognize that our generation was more to be trusted than theirs. The first bombardment showed us out mistake, and under it the world as they taught it to us broke into pieces.”

18 Who is Paul talking to? “Comrade, I did not want to kill you… But you were only an idea to me before, an abstraction that lived in my mind and called forth its appropriate response. I thought of your hand-grenades, of your bayonet, of your rifle; now I see your wife and your face and our fellowship. Forgive me, comrade. We always see it too late. Why do they never tell us that you are poor devils like us, that your mothers are just as anxious as ours and that we have the same fear of death, and the same dying and the same agony—Forgive me, comrade; how could you be my enemy?”

19 Who says it? “We are forlorn like children and experienced like Old men, we are crude and sorrowful and superficial— I believe we are lost.”

20 Fill in the blank: “It was a wonderful picture: ________ on thet ground; Haie bending over him with a fiendish grin and his mouth open with bloodlust, ________’s head on his knees; then the convulsed striped drawers, the knock knees, excuting at every blow most orginal movements in the lowered breeches, and towering over them like a woodcutter the indefatiguable Tjaden. In the end we had to drag him away to get our turn.”

21 What’s he talking about?
“Detering walks up and down cursing: ‘like to know what they’ve done.’ He returns once again. His voice is agitated, it almost sounds dignified as he says, ‘I tell you it is the vilest baseness to use ________ in the war.’”

22 How does Caderousse finally die?

23 What is the last thing that
Fernand sees before taking his own life?

24 Bandits force Danglars to pay
100,000 francs for what?

25 The death of what two people
Cause Villefort to go insane?

26 How does Dantes cause Danglars
to lose 1 million francs in spanish bonds?


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