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Act 1 Question for 5 Points Antony offers Caesar the crown this many times. Show Answer
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Act 1 Answer for 5 Points Three Back to Board
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Act 1 Question for 10 Points Caesar’s “falling sickness” is that he suffered from this disorder… Show Answer
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Act 1 Answer for 10 Points Epilepsy Back to Board
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Act 1 Question for 15 Points Julius Caesar takes place in this year… Show Answer
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Act 1 Answer for 15 Points 44 BC Back to Board
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Act 1 Question for 20 Points Who does Caesar claim has a “lean and hungry look?” Show Answer
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Act 1 Answer for 20 Points Cassius Back to Board
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Act 1 Question for 25 Points Finish the line… “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are… Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 25 Points Underlings Back to Board
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Act 2 Question for 5 Points Brutus speaks his thoughts alone on stage. This is a … Show Answer
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Act 2 Answer for 5 Points Soliloquy Back to Board
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Act 2 Question for 10 Points “Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he.” This is an example of… Show Answer
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Act 2 Answer for 10 Points Personification Back to Board
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Act 2 Question for 15 Points Who wounds herself in thigh to prove her strength? Show Answer
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Act 2 Answer for 15 Points Portia Back to Board
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Act 2 Question for 20 Points Brutus does not think Antony is dangerous. He compares him to what part of Caesar? Show Answer
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Act 2 Answer for 20 Points His limb. Back to Board
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Act 2 Question for 25 Points List three warnings Caesar ignores by the end of act 2. Show Answer
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Act 2 Answer for 25 Points Soothsayer’s Warning, Animal Sacrifice, Signs of the storm, Calpurnia’s dream Back to Board
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Act 3 Question for 5 Points “Friends, Romans, countrymen…” is the opening of his famous speech. Show Answer
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Act 3 Answer for 5 Points Antony Back to Board
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Act 3 Question for 10 Points This character is the first to stab Caesar and says, “Speak, hands for me!” Show Answer
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Act 3 Answer for 10 Points Casca Back to Board
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Act 3 Question for 15 Points Before Caesar dies, he says he is as constant as…” Show Answer
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Act 3 Answer for 15 Points The Northern Star Back to Board
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Act 3 Question for 20 Points What event foreshadows the conspirators dipping their hands in Caesar’s blood? Show Answer
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Act 3 Answer for 20 Points Calpurnia’s Dream Back to Board
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Act 3 Question for 25 Points Antony famously says, “Cry Havoc, and let slip…” Show Answer
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Act 3 Answer for 25 Points The dogs of war. Back to Board
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Act 4 Question for 5 Points This character says, “I will see thee at Phillipi.” Show Answer
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Act 4 Answer for 5 Points Caesar’s Ghost Back to Board
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Act 4 Question for 10 Points Brutus chastises this conspirator for having “an itching palm.” Show Answer
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Act 4 Answer for 10 Points Cassius Back to Board
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Act 4 Question for 15 Points This character dies from “swallowing fire.” Show Answer
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Act 4 Answer for 15 Points Portia Back to Board
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Act 4 Question for 20 Points This character asks, “Remember the Ides of March?” Show Answer
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Act 4 Answer for 20 Points Brutus Back to Board
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Act 4 Question for 25 Points Antony joins forces with these two characters. Show Answer
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Act 4 Answer for 25 Points Octavius and Lepidus Back to Board
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Act 5 Question for 5 Points The birds hovering over the soldiers heads are an example of this literary device. Show Answer
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Act 5 Answer for 5 Points Foreshadowing Back to Board
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Act 5 Question for 10 Points “Caesar be still, I killed not thee with half so good a will,” are the last words of… Show Answer
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Act 5 Answer for 10 Points Brutus Back to Board
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Act 5 Question for 15 Points This character was thought to be dead prematurely, but then later kills himself anyway. Show Answer
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Act 5 Answer for 15 Points Titinus Back to Board
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Act 5 Question for 20 Points Antony unexpectedly praises Brutus at the end of the play. What literary device is this? Show Answer
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Act 5 Answer for 20 Points Situational Irony Back to Board
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Act 5 Question for 25 Points What are the three criteria of a tragic figure? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 25 Points 1. Noble 2. Uncommon Suffering 3. Recognize the consequences of his actions Back to Board
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“Big Points” Question List 6 of the 8 conspirators that assassinated Caesar. Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321
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Big Points Answer for Big Points Brutus, Cassius, Casca, Cinna, Metellus Cimber, Trebonius, Decius Brutus, Legarius Back to Board
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