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Caesar's wife - had the dream about Caesar getting killed?
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Who did Caesar defeat in battle before the start of the play?
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Caesar's wife - had the dream about Caesar getting killed?
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Who did Caesar defeat in battle before the start of the play?
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Who said, "cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once."?
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What was the reason for Brutus and Cassius to kill themselves? So that their ___________ couldn't kill them.
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What was Caesar about to become if he were not killed by the conspirators? A ___________ or king.
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What does Mark Antony keep repeating in his famous speech about Brutus? He is an _________ man.
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How many times was Caesar offered the crown?
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Who said "Beware the Ides of March"?
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Who was the last person to stab Caesar?
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Who was the first to speak at Caesar's funeral?
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Who turns the citizens against Brutus and the conspirators with a moving speech?
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What is Brutus's explanation for killing Caesar? He thought he was too ____________.
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In which year was the play set? ___ B.C.
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The Ides of March = the ____th of March
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In which city is the play set?
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Who is the envious Roman senator who plans to murder Caesar?
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What is the word for a secret plot to commit a crime? A _______________.
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Who begins their speech "Friends, Romans, countrymen..."
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Who wrote the drama "Julius Caesar?"
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Who said "It is not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more."
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What is the significance of "Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar!"
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A famous line from the play Julius Caesar is "It was Greek to me." This idiom means something is not _______.
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Who could be considered a BACKSTABBER!!!
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Julius Caesar gained fame by defeating the tribes of _________, near presented day France.
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Stabbed herself to show her strength.
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He joins Antony and Octavius to form the Second Triumvirate to rule the Roman Empire following the assassination of Caesar. He is weak, and Antony uses him essentially to run errands.
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Tribunes who wish to protect the plebeians from Caesar's tyranny; they break up a crowd of commoners waiting to witness Caesar's triumph and are "put to silence" during the feast of Lupercal for removing ornaments from Caesar's statues.
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captured by Antony's soldiers, mistaken for Brutus
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mistaken for Cinna the conspirator and murdered by the mob
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Camp of the conspirators
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Battlefield location of the conspirators and the second triumvirate
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A group of three rulers
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a person who is able to predict the future, seer
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(n.) the act of crowning (The new king's coronation occurred the day after his father's death.)
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soothsayers, prophets who make sacrifices
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a protagonist with a fatal flaw which eventually leads to his/her demise
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A weakness or limitation of character, resulting in the fall of the tragic hero.
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A character who is in most ways opposite to the main character (protagonist) or one who is nearly the same as the protagonist. The purpose of the foil character is to emphasize the traits of the main character by contrast only
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(n.) a speech by one actor; a long talk by one person
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A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage
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a remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.