Read the list of themes below and complete the instruction that follows.The effects of powerBetrayal and friendshipHonor and integrityFate vs. free willChoose one of the above universal themes and explain the ways that The Tragedy of Julius Caesar develops it.…
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act 3.2-3.3
Which statement explains the change in the Roman mob’s reaction from the start of act 3.2 to the end of act 3.3?A. The mob remains calm throughout both speeches.B. The mob is angry immediately after Brutus’ speech but becomes calm…
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Test Review Act 1/2
Which quotation from act 1.3 in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is the best example of foreshadowing? CASSIUS:That heaven hath infused them with these spiritsTo make them instruments of fear and warningUnto some monstrous state. Standing in the toy store,…
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Unit Test
CASCA:I have seen tempests when the scolding windsHave rived the knotty oaks . . .But never till tonight, never till now,Did I go through a tempest dropping fire.Either there is a civil strife in heaven,Or else the world, too saucy…
SKILLS LESSON: ANCIENT ROME AND THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR
Caesar began his rule of Rome as a member of the First Triumvirate. How did he become Rome’s sole leader?He was elected by the House of Representatives.He inherited the position from his father, Crassus.Pompey stepped down from his position as…