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Julius Caesar Review. Definitions – Literary Terms to Know. A conversation between two or more characters a. Monologue b. Dialogue c. Soliloquy d. Aside Answer: Dialogue. A division of acts into smaller parts Answer: Scene. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Julius Caesar Review
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Definitions – Literary Terms to Know
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A conversation between two or more characters
a. Monologueb. Dialoguec. Soliloquyd. Aside
Answer: Dialogue
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A division of acts into smaller parts
Answer: Scene
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Thoughts spoken aloud by a character when he/she is alone or thinks he/she is alone
a. Asideb. Monologuec. Soliloquyd. Dialogue
Answer: Soliloquy
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A division within a play, much like chapters of a novel.
Answer: Act
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Lines that are spoken by a character directly to the audience
a. Monologueb. Dialoguec. Soliloquyd. Aside
Answer: Aside
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Character Identification
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A Roman judge from a famous Roman family
Answer: Brutus
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Brutus’ wife
Answer: Portia
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Caesar’s adopted son
Answer: Octavius
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A public official (like a police officer)
Answer: Flavius or Murellus
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Joins forces with Octavius to battle Brutus and Cassius
Answer: Antony
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True or False
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Caesar’s ambition is referred to as a character flaw throughout the play.
Answer: True
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After the assassination, Brutus is skeptical about Antony as an ally.
Answer: False
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After the assassination, Cassius is skeptical about Antony as an ally.
Answer: True
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Portia knew about the Conspirator’s plan to assassinate Caesar.
Answer: True
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The soothsayer’s prediction is correct.
Answer: True
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Brutus accuses Cassius of plotting to steal Caesar’s money.
Answer: False
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The ghost of Caesar visits Antony.
Answer: False
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The storm foreshadows the chaotic state of Rome after the assassination.
Answer: True
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Cassius thinks the ravens on the battlefield are a good omen.
Answer: False
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Brutus says he would rather be a prisoner of war than die.
Answer: False
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Brutus’ death was a suicide.
Answer: True
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Antony and Octavius are allies.
Answer: True
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Mark Antony is a senator.
Answer: True
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Caesar receives the letter of warning from Artemidorus.
Answer: False
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The Feast of Lupercal was a festival for fertility.
Answer: True
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Who said it?
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“Good gentleman, look fresh and merrily.
Let not our looks put on our purposes,
But bear it, as our Roman actors do,
With untired spirits and formal constancy” (Act II, scene 1).
Answer: Brutus
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“A lioness hath whelped in the streets,And graves have yawned and yielded up
their dead.Fierce fiery warriors fought upon the cloudsIn ranks and squadrons and right form of
war,Which drizzled blood upon the Capitol” (Act
II, scene 2)Answer: Calphurnia
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“But I am constant as the Northern Star,
Of whose true fixed and resting quality
There is no fellow in the firmament” (Act III, scene 1).
Answer: Caesar
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“Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.
I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him” (Act III, scene 2).
Answer: Antony
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“Not that I lov’d Caesar less, but that I lov’d
Rome more” (Act III, scene 2).
Answer: Brutus
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Short Answer
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What is the warning that the soothsayer gives to Caesar in Act I?
Answer: “Beware the ides of March”
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What did Caesar do when he was offered the crown?
Answer: He refused it.
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What does Cassius try to convince Brutus to do?
Answer: Join the Conspirators and plot against Caesar.
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Why does Calphurnia beg Caesar not to go to Senate?
Answer: She had a dream that a statue of Caesar was pouring blood.
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What do the visions of fire, the lion, and the bird of night mean?
Answer: Something important and significant will occur.
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Why does Caesar decide to go to the Senate meeting on March 15?
Answer: Decius convinces Caesar that Calphurnia misinterpreted her dream.
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Who writes Caesar a letter to warn him about the Conspirators?
Answer: Artemidorus
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What does the letter of warning say?
Answer: It warns Caesar about Brutus and the other Conspirators.
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What are Caesar’s famous last words?
Answer: “Et tu, Brute?”
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By killing Caesar, what did the Conspirators say they accomplished?
Answer: They gave Romans freedom and liberty.
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How does Antony react to seeing Caesar’s corpse?
Answer: He is shocked.
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What does Antony swear to do when he is alone with Caesar’s corpse?
Answer: Avenge Caesar’s death
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What does Antony request to do at Caesar’s funeral?
Answer: give a speech
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What does Portia do to prove her loyalty and devotion to Brutus?
Answer: She gives herself a wound.
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According to Caesar’s will, whom did he wish to receive his money?
Answer: Roman citizens
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What happens after Caesar’s funeral?
Answer: The townspeople riot in the streets.
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Who is harmed by the rioting Romans?
Answer: Cinna the poet
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What does Octavius do after returning to Rome?
Answer: He forms an alliance with Antony
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How does Brutus die?
Answer: He runs into Strato’s sword.