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Julius Caesar Jeopardy
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Charac. Quotes Quotes Events EventsAnalysis Misc. Misc. 100 100100 100 100100 100 100100 200 200200 200 200200 200 200200 200 200200 200 200200 400 400400 400 400400 300 300300 300 300300 300 300300 600 600600 600 600600 400 400400 400 400400 400 400400 800 800800 800 800800 500 500500 500 500500 500 500500 1000 10001000 1000 10001000
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Characters 100 Leader of Rome Was slain in the Senate Considered arrogant
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Characters 200 Has the ability to “read” people Leader of the Conspirators Envious of Caesar Forged letters and put in Brutus’ house
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Characters 300 Most easily manipulated Senator Stabbed Caesar first
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Characters 400 Heir to Rome Part of 2 nd Triumvirate Takes control of Rome
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Characters 500 Caesar’s most trusted friend Turned crowd against conspirators
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Quotes 100 Who said… “Friends, Romans countrymen, lend me your ears.”
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Quotes 200 Who said… “Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous.”
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Quotes 300 Who said… “What means this shouting? I do fear the people choose Caesar for their king.”
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Quotes 400 Who said… “Farewell, good Strato— Caesar, now be still; I killed not thee with half so good a will.”
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Quotes 500 Who said… “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings”
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Events 100 Brutus’ wife does what to prove she can handle knowing his secrets?
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Event 200 After Antony’s speech the crowd attacks and kills who? –* FULL NAME/TITLE
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Event 300 In Act 5 Cassius sees what that leads him to believe that Brutus and he will lose the war?
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Event 400 Why does Titinius commit suicide?
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Event 500 What are Brutus’ reasons for attacking at Philippi?
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Analysis 200 What was Antony’s true reason for giving the speech at Caesar’s funeral and give one way he swayed the crowd?
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Analysis 400 Brutus compares who to a newly hatched serpent and what does the comparison mean?
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Analysis 600 Why do the conspirators bathe their hands in Caesar’s blood and what does this action foreshadow?
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Analysis 800 What is the effect of Calpurnia’s dream on Caesar and on the play?
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Analysis 1000 What are Caesar’s dying words? Why are they important to the play?
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Misc. 200 In the beginning of the play Brutus is at war with himself, why?
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Misc. 400 Why does Antony describe Brutus’s stab wound as, “the most unkindest cut of all”? –***100 extra points if you can tell me why this quote is grammatically incorrect***
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Misc. 600 What does the storm in Act 1 Scene 3 represent for the rest of the play?
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Misc. 800 What are Brutus’ 3 conditions for letting Antony speak at Caesar’s funeral?
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Misc. 1000 Who convinces Caesar to go to the Senate, and how?
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DAILY DOUBLE!!! Finish this quote… “ The evil men do lives after them…”?
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