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