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What is the soothsayer's warning?

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When is the ides of March?

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Name three bad omens that appear in the play.

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What appears to Brutus in his tent in Act IV?

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Name Caesar's famous last words.

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How many times does Caesar refuse the crown offered to him by Mark Antony?

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Who was the leader of prior to Caesar's reign?

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What position does Brutus fear Caesar might gain?

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Who will reign after Caesar's death?

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What position does Mark Antony hold in Rome?

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Name Caesar's wife.

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Name Brutus' wife.

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What is Octavius' relationship to Caesar?

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What does Mark Antony call Brutus at the end of the play?

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What does Caesar's ghost say to Brutus?

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Who is the last to stab Caesar?

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How does Portia die?

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What is the cause of the argument between Brutus and Cassius in Act IV?

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Which of the following is NOT a conspirator: Cinna, Decius, Lucius

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How does Decius convince Caesar to come to the Senate on the ides of March?

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“He was my friend, faithful and just to me. /But Brutus says he was ambitious, /And Brutus is an honorable man.”

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“It must be by his death. And for my part, /I know no personal cause to spurn at him, /But for the general: he would be crowned.”

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“What mean you, Caesar? think you to walk forth?/ You shall not stir out of your house to-day”

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“I could be well moved if I were as you./If I could pray to move, prayers would move me. But I am constant as the Northern Star, /Of whose true fixed and resting quality /There is no fellow in the firmament.”

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“I have a man's mind, but a woman's might. /How hard it is for women to keep counsel!”

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'Beware the Ides of March'
March 15
Thunderstorms, fountains of blood, ghosts, dead people walking, animals with no hearts, bad dreams...
The ghost of Caesar
'Et tu, Brute? Then fall Caesar.'
Three
Pompey
King
Octavius
A general in Caesar's army
Calphurnia
Portia
He is Caesar's chosen heir.
The noblest Roman
'I am thy evil spirit.'
Brutus
By swallowing hot coals
Bribes
Lucius
He claims Calphurnia's dream has been misinterpreted, emasculates him...
Mark Antony
Brutus
Calphurnia
Julius Caesar
Portia





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