| term or ? |
answer |
| Tragic flaw | Hamartia |
| reversal of fortune, downfall | Peripetia |
| recognition, but too late | anagnorsis |
| plebians | commoners, the peeps |
| person who manipulates Brutus with words | Cassius |
| Stoic and loyal | Portia |
| acts dumb but is quite smart | Casca |
| main concern is the good of Rome | Brutus |
| tells the future | soothsayer |
| manipulates plebians with words | Antony |
| the most unkindest cut of all | Brutus |
| fickle | commoners |
| has a letter for Caesar | Artemidorus |
| Killed because of his bad poerty | Cinna |
| keeps visiting Brutus | Caesar's ghost |
| feast or celebration starting play | Lupercal |
| anachronism | out of date, clocks and chimneys |
| apostrophe | O Death, O War, O Spirit of Casear |
| solioguy | thoughts revealed while character is alone |
| pun | play on words, cobble and cobbler, sole and soul |
| foil character | a character that makes another's characteristics stand out, opposites, Barney and Andy |
| static character | one that does not change |
| dynamic character | one that changes throughout the play |
| three who have committed suicide or had someone kill them | Titinius, Cassius, Brutus |
| tries to protect Brutus | Lucilius |
| the outcast of the new triumvirate | Lepidus |
| sent to talk Caesar into going to the capitol | Decius |
| scene of battle | Phillipi |
| person banished by Caesar | Publius Cimber |
| took decorations off Caesar's statues | Marullus and Flavius |
| prose | how commoners speech is written |
| Describes Caesar's crown rejection | Casca |