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Soothsayer "Beware the Ides of March." Who said it? Caesar "Cowards die many times before their deaths. The valiant never taste of death but once." Who said it? Antony "This was the noblest Roman of them all." Who said it? Caesar "Et tu, Bruté?" Who said it? Cassius "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves that we are underlings." Who said it? Caesar "But I am as constant as the Northern star." Describing who? Antony "My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, and I must pause till it come back to me." Describing who? Caesar "Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world like a Colossus..." Describing who? Cassius "Yond ______ has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much; such men are dangerous." Describing who? Cassius Who dies on his birthday? Casca Who strikes Caesar first? Calpurnia Who has a dream about a statue? Antony Who gives tribute to Brutus over his dead body? Portia Who bears the scar of a self-inflicted wound? Caesar Who suffers from deafness and the falling sickness? Artimadorus Who tries to give Caesar a note about the conspiracy? Lepidus Who is the new triumvirate member Antony hopes to get rid of? 48 B.C. When does the story take place? Cassius Who makes the allusion to Aeneas? 1. men on fire 2. lion 3. owl at market List 3 strange things that are seen on March 14, 44 B.C. 1. deaf 2. falling sickness 3. sick and weak Julius Caesar's 3 physical weaknesses are? Forge and deliver letters What is Cinna's role in getting Brutus to join the conspiracy? Persuade Caesar What is Decius's role in the conspiracy? pun play on words hyperbole exaggeration aside speech addressed to another character or audience prose form common language blank verse unrhymed poetry anachronism reference to something out of order allusion reference to something common soliloquy speech in which one character speaks thoughts aloud irony contrast or discrepancy between expectation and reality apostrophe directly addressing something eye rhyme looks like it rhymes, doesn't out loud couplet 2 lines forming a unit personification object with human quality March 15 On what day was Caesar killed? Decius Which conspirator is confident that he can get Caesar to the Capitol? He is honorable Why do the conspirators want Cicero to join them? He loves Rome more that Caesar What is the main reason Brutus gives for joining the conspiracy? no heart What do the augurers discover when they examine the animal which has been sacrificed on the Ides of March? Soothsayer and Calpurnia Who foreshadows Caesar's death? Casca Who is the first to strike Caesar? Et tu, Brute? What are Caesar's dying words? Publius Cimber be pardoned What was the demand which the conspirators used to gather around Caesar immediately before the assassination? Cassius Who is suspicious of Antony's motives? to get the will Why does Antony send Lepidus to Caesar's house? mule Antony compares Lepidus to what?

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Julius Caesar Review questions and
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Soothsayer - answer "Beware the Ides of March." Who said it?


Caesar - answer "Cowards die many times before their deaths. The valiant never taste of death
but once." Who said it?


Antony - answer "This was the noblest Roman of them all." Who said it?


Caesar - answer "Et tu, Bruté?" Who said it?


Cassius - answer "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves that we are
underlings." Who said it?


Caesar - answer "But I am as constant as the Northern star." Describing who?


Antony - answer "My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, and I must pause till it come back
to me." Describing who?


Caesar - answer "Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world like a Colossus..." Describing
who?


Cassius - answer "Yond ______ has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much; such men are
dangerous." Describing who?


Cassius - answer Who dies on his birthday?

, Casca - answer Who strikes Caesar first?


Calpurnia - answer Who has a dream about a statue?


Antony - answer Who gives tribute to Brutus over his dead body?


Portia - answer Who bears the scar of a self-inflicted wound?


Caesar - answer Who suffers from deafness and the falling sickness?


Artimadorus - answer Who tries to give Caesar a note about the conspiracy?


Lepidus - answer Who is the new triumvirate member Antony hopes to get rid of?


48 B.C. - answer When does the story take place?


Cassius - answer Who makes the allusion to Aeneas?


1. men on fire
2. lion
3. owl at market - answer List 3 strange things that are seen on March 14, 44 B.C.


1. deaf
2. falling sickness
3. sick and weak - answer Julius Caesar's 3 physical weaknesses are?


Forge and deliver letters - answer What is Cinna's role in getting Brutus to join the conspiracy?

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