
Julius Caesar Act IV Scene 1
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In Act IV, Scene 1 of JuliusCaesar, who are the three characters involved in discussing theproscription list?
What is the purpose ofthe proscription list discussed in Act IV, Scene 1?
How does Antonydescribe Lepidus in this scene?
What is Antony’sopinion of Lepidus’s role in the triumvirate?
What task does Antony assign to Lepidus in this scene?
How does Octavius respond to Antony's criticism of Lepidus?
What does Antony suggest they do with Caesar’s will?
What is the tone of theconversation between Antony and Octavius regarding Lepidus?
What underlying themeis most evident in the interactions between Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus inthis scene?
In Antony's monologue, how does he describeLepidus?
Which imagery does Antony use in his monologue to describe Lepidus?
What is Antony’s attitude towards Lepidus asexpressed in his monologue?
In his monologue, what does Antony suggestshould be done with Lepidus?a)
What reasoning does Antony give for comparingLepidus to a horse in his monologue?a) eb)
How does Octavius respond to Antony's criticismof Lepidus in his monologue?
What does Antony imply about power and loyalty in his monologue?
What does Antony's monologue reveal about hisview of leadership?a) b) c) Lead)
In his monologue, what does Antony suggestabout Lepidus' future role?
How does Antony justify his harsh view of Lepidus in his monologue?a) b) ) d)
Antony compares Lepidusto which of the following animals to convey his opinion of him?
How does thetriumvirate’s discussion about the proscription list reflect their views on morality and justice?
How does Shakespeare use the character of Lepidus to explore the theme of leadership in this scene?
What is the main purpose of Act IV, Scene 1 in JuliusCaesar?
Which of the following characters is criticized by Antony in Act IV, Scene 1?
How does Antony view Lepidus in this scene?
What does Antony suggest about Lepidus after heleaves the scene?
In Act IV, Scene 1, why do Antony and Octavius discuss the execution of certain senators?
What does Antony compare Lepidus to in this scene?
Which of the following does NOT occur in ActIV, Scene 1?
What is the relationship between Antony,Octavius, and Lepidus in this scene?
Why does Octavius defend Lepidus in the conversation with Antony?a) b)c)d)
What does the scene reveal about the nature ofpolitical alliances in the play?
In Antony's monologue, how does he describe Lepidus ?
Which imagery does Antony use in his monologueto describe Lepidus?