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A well-to-do senator and one of Caesar's most trusted friends.
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Study questions for the play events and characters in Julius Caesar.

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A well-to-do senator and one of Caesar's most trusted friends. Brutus
Rome's dictator. Caesar
Who was ready to proclaim themselves "Dictator for Life"? Caesar
Antony's mentor. Caesar
Brutus's mentor Pompey
Which Roman general and well-to-do senator married Caesar's daughter? Pompey
Caesar's "right hand man." Antony
Brutus's friend, but is no friend of Caesar's. Cassius
This character is declared to have "a lean and hungry look." Cassius
Marc Antony is described as being nothing but the limbs of ___. Caesar
The most noble Roman of all. Brutus
Portia's husband. Brutus
Brutus's wife. Portia
Caesar's wife. Calpurnia
Calpurnia's husband. Caesar
The play opens up on which holiday festival? Feast of Lupercal
The Feast of Lupercal can be described as being what type of holiday festival? Fertility festival
Both Caesar and Pompey were historically affiliated with what woman? Cleopatra
What was Cleopatra's profession? Queen of Egypt
Pompey was murdered by ___ Cleopatra's servants
The citizens of Rome can be described as being ___. Fickle
One possible theme from "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" can be named as ___. Jealousy
Brutus's motivation for murdering Caesar is a result of his concern for ___. Rome
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