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Already Graded A+ Quiz____? Why are
Flavius and Marullus upset at the
beginning of the play? - Answer The
citizens are gathered to celebrate Caesar,
but have forgo
Why are Flavius and Marullus upset at the lower-class plebeians at the beginning of the play? -
They are angry that the working class citizens of Rome gather to celebrate Caesar's victory, while
forgetting Pompey, the Roman hero, was killed in battle alongside Caesar.
What warning does Julius Caesar receive that predicts his upcoming death? - Soothsayer says
"beware the ides of march"
Who leads the conspiracy against Julius Caesar in act 1? - Cassius
What does Cassius plan to do behind Brutus' back to trick Brutus into joining the conspiracy -
Cassius fabricates a petition, pretending it is from the angry citizens demanding Caesar's
removal, and he throws it in Brutus's window. The welfare of Rome drives Brutus, and Cassius
knows Brutus will give the people what they desire.
What ailment does Caesar have? - epilepsy
How do Casca and Cassius' views of the storm differ in Scene 3? - Casca is afraid, while Cassius
enjoys the storm and dares the gods to lightning strike him.