Cash Me Ou'side- How Bow Dah Wait- What Was I Saying? Verbose Much? Scrambled Eggs with Character The Plot Thickens
100
Where is Brutus' orchard or garden?
The place where Brutus decides Caesar must be killed
100
What are ears?
"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your _____".
Antony says this in Act II, Scene II. The missing word is....
a) affections
b) attentions
c) swords
d) ears
100
Who is Decius?
"This dream is still amiss interpreted;
It was a vision fair and fortunate:
Your statue spouting blood in many pipes,
In which so many smiling Romans bathed,
Signifies that from you great Rome shall suck
Reviving blood, and that great men shall press-"
a cunningly fawning spiel given to Caesar by this sharp-witted conspirator in Act II.
100
Who is Julius Caesar?
ALRUI CASUEJS:
100
What was to kill Marc Antony?
Decius's suggestion, seconded by Cassius but vetoed by Brutus as the conspirators met in Brutus' garden?
200
What is Act I?
This Act includes the exposition of characters, setting, and conflict
200
What are underlings?
"The fault, dear Brutus,is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are ----".
Cassius says this to Brutus in Act I. The missing word is....
a) sub-servants
b) underlings
c) servants
d) mortals
200
Who are Brutus and Portia?
"Is it excepted I should know no secrets that appertain to you? Am I your self but, as it were, in sort or limitation, To keep with you at meals, comfort your bed, And talk to you sometimes? Dwell I but in the suburbs of your good pleasure?"

"All my engagements I will construe to thee
All the charactery of my sad brows.
Leave me with haste"
A heart-to-heart between these two love birds in Act II.
200
Who is Calpurnia?
IUARCALPN
200
Who are Cassius and Brutus?
Who were the two main conspirators?
300
What is the Capitol?
The place where Caesar is killed
300
What are lions?
"Danger knows full well
That Caesar is more dangerous than he,
We are two ____ littered in one day...." Caesar says this to Calpurnia in Act II. Caesar was comparing himself and danger to....
a) lions
b) tigers
c) dragons
d) bears
300
Who is Artemidorous?
"Caesar beware of Brutus; take heed off Cassius; come not near Casca; have an eye to Cinna; trust not Trebonius; mark well Metellus Cimber; Decius Brutus loves thee not...."
A man eager to help Caesar save his own life in Act II
300
Who is Marc Antony?
NOC YMNTAAR
300
What is dangerous?
In Act I, Caesar says that Cassius thinks too much and goes on to add the "such men are ...". What is the missing word?
400
Where is Rome?
The city in which the play is set
400
What is tyranny?
"Liberty! Freedom! ____ is dead!
Run hence, proclaim, cry it about the streets..." Cinna says this in Act III. The person or concept he is referring to is.....
400
Who is Marc Antony's servant?
"Thus did Marc Antony bid me fall down;
And, being prostrate, thus bade me say;
Brutus is noble, wise, valiant, and honest;
Caesar was mighty, bold, royal, and loving.
Say I love Brutus and I honor him;
Say I feared Caesar; honored him, and loved him...
a humble entreaty to the conspirators-turned- murderers in Act III from this humble man
400
Who is Caius Ligarius?
ICSURLAAIGUI S
400
What is shake their bloody hands?
Marc Antony makes a gesture of solidarity to dim the wits of Caesar's killers and disguise his own feelings that could be regarded as rather grotesque. What was it?
500
What are the streets of Rome?
The place where Caesar is offered a make-shift crown and denies it.
500
Who is Publius Cimber?
"I kiss thy hand not in flattery, Caesar, desiring thee that __________ may have an immediate freedom of repeal." Brutus is pleading with Caesar in Act III on behalf of....
500
Who are Cassius and Marc Antony?
"I wish we may. But yet have I a mind
That fears him much; and my misgiving still
Falls shrewdly to the purpose."
An insightful observation by this conspirator about someone Brutus does not perceive to pose a threat. (Give both names.)
500
Who is Metellus Cimber?
M UIEEMERCLLBST
500
What is taking his own life or killing himself?
In Act I, Cassius swears the following in response to the prospect of Caesar being made king, "...But life, being weary of these worldly bars ,
Never lacks power to dismiss itself.
If I kow this, know all the world besides,
That part of tyranny that I do bear
I can shake off at pleasure...." What action is Cassius threatening to take?






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