Julius Caesar Acts I & II Review Act I – Part 1 Act I – Part 2 Act II – Part 1 Act II –...

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Julius CaesarActs I & II Review

Act I – Part 1

Act I – Part 2

Act II – Part 1

Act II – Part 2

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Act I – Part 1 for 100:

What occupation repairs soles?

Cobbler

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Act I – Part 1 for 200:

What does Cassius say the people of Rome are acting like and that is the

only reason Caesar could be crowned?

Sheep

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Act I – Part 1 for 300:

What does Cassius say he will do if Caesar becomes dictator of Rome?

Commit suicide

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Act I – Part 1 for 400:

What is the political title of Flavius and Murellus?

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Tribunes

Act I – Part 1 for 500:

What is the political title of Cinna, Cassius, Brutus and Cicero?

Senators

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Act I – Part 2 for 100

Who do the conspirators know has to join them for their plan to

be successful?

Brutus

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Act I – Part 2 for 200

At the beginning of Act II who had not yet decided to join the conspirators against Caesar?

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Brutus

Act I – Part 2 for 300

Who says that they will commit suicide if Caesar becomes emperor?

Cassius

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Act I – Part 2 for 400

What does Caesar believe when a runner passes

Pompey’s Theater

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Act I – Part 2 for 500

What is the footrace called that Antony participates in?

Footrace of the Lupercal

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Act II – Part 1 100 Points

What effect does Calphurnia’s dream have on Caesar?

He is startled at first, but talked into going to the senate

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Act II – Part 1 200 Points

Why do Brutus, Cassius, and the others go to Caesar’s house?

Convince him to go to the senate

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Act II – Part 1 300 Points

Why is Portia upset with her husband?

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He’s keeping secrets

Act II – Part 1 400 Points

Why is Brutus up in the middle of the night?

Struggling with his feelings about Caesar

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Prevent a dictatorship

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Act II – Part 1 500 Points

For Brutus, the most important reason to kill Caesar is to…

In his orchard

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Act II – Part 2 100 Points

Where is Brutus at the beginning of Act II?

To kill or not to kill Caesar

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Act II – Part 2 200 Points

What is Brutus internally struggling about in the beginning of Act II?

Lioness giving birth, thunder/lightening (army fighting in the sky), graves crack open

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Act II – Part 2 300 Points

Name 3 signs that something bad was going to happen

Ligarius

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Act II – Part 2 400 Points

Who do Brutus and his fellow conspirators call for when they finally decide to kill Caesar?

Cassius

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Act II – Part 2 500 Points

The letter that Lucius gives to Brutus is really written by who?

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Caesar

Characters 1 - 100 Points

Says he is more dangerous than danger himself

Brutus

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says that no oath is require among the conspirators

Ligarius

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Caesar wronged this man in front of the senate causing him to hate him

Decius

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Volunteered to ensure that Caesar would come to the capitol

Portia

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Sends a servant to the capitol to find out what happened

Soothsayer

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Characters 2 - 100 Points

a Roman fortune teller

Cassius

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Characters 2 - 200 Points

seems to have lost his leadership role to Brutus

Cicero

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Characters 2 - 300 Points

elder senator who it is decided will not be asked to join the conspirators

Calphurnia

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Characters 2 - 400 Points

Had a dream that Caesar’s statue was pouring blood

Artimedorus

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Characters 2 - 500 Points

Reads his letter to the audience and intends to give it to Caesar

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