Who says, “Caesar now be still: I kill’d not thee with half so good a will”? | Brutus |
Who is Brutus’ wife? | Portia |
Who is Caesars nephew and heir? | Octavius |
Who says “Cry ‘Havoc!’ and let’s skip the dogs of war”? | Antony |
Who has ominous dreams about blood flowing from Caesar’s statue? | Calphurnia |
Who holds the sword for Brutus to kill himself? | Strato |
Who are the members of the second Triumvirate (after Caesars death)? | Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus. |
Who says, “Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste death but once”? | Caesar |
Who says, “Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed, the he is grown so great”? | Cassius |
Who is Julius Caesar’s most loyal follower? | Antony |
According to the play, how many times was Caesar stabbed? | 23 times |
What does the soothsayer warn Caesar? | Beware the ides of March |
The Feast of Lupercal is a celebration of what? | Fertility |
Brutus is visited by the ghost of whom? | Caesar |
Which of these characters does not kill himself (or herself): Brutus, Cassius, Portia, Casca? | Casca |
What 2 physical ailments does Caesar have, according to the play? | Caesar is deaf in one ear and has epilepsy |
Who has a birthday in the play? | Cassius |
Who spares Antony’s life? | Brutus |
Octavius and Antony form a triumvirate with whom? | Lepidus |
Who says that the conspirators need no oath because they are bound by their cause and not by empty words? | Brutus |
Why does Brutus view Caesar’s assassination as necessary? | Brutus feels that it is for the good of Rome, to keep it free from tyranny. |
What is Caesar’s fatal flaw? | Arrogance and dynastic ambition |
What is Brutus’ fatal flaw? | He was too pliable of a person. |
Who tries to convince Caesar not to leave his house on the morning of the Ides of March? | Calphurnia |
Brutus accuses Cassius of what? | Selling gold and keeping the money instead of paying the troops. |
The play begins immediately after Caesar’s victory over who? | Pompey |
Julius Caesar Test!????
April 15, 2020