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Characters, terms, + plot of Julius Caesar

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A piece of literature in which a main character suffers a major downfall that always leads to death.   tragedy  
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The...of a tragedy is of...birth, has a..., experiences an..., and suffers a....   tragic hero; high and noble; harmatia; anagnorisis; peripeteia  
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The tragic flaw of a tragic hero.   harmatia  
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The moment of awareness that a tragic hero experiences right before death.   anagnorisis  
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The reversal of fortune that a tragic hero suffers.   peripeteia  
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The setting of Julius Caesar.   Ancient Rome around the Roman Capitol; March of 44 B.C.  
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A governing body of three.   triumvirate  
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The three people who made up the first triumvirate.   Crassus, Pompey, Julius Caesar  
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The creator of the tragedy Julius Caesar.   William Shakespeare  
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Julius Caesar is a popular and powerful..., is...in one ear, is aging in his..., is selectively..., has the..., has a...marriage, and has the tragic flaw of....   Roman general; deaf; 60s; superstitious; falling sickness; barren; hubris/ambition  
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The wife of Julius Caesar who is very strong and intuitive.   Calphurnia  
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Marcus Brutus is a..., is very...and rational, is a member of the..., is highly..., and is closely aligned with....   praetor; balanced; stoic; respected; Pompey  
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The wife of Marcus Brutus and the daughter of Cato.   Portia  
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The anti-hero who is envious of Julius Caesar and comes up with a plan to kill Caesar.   Caius Cassius  
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The young, smart, athletic man who is loyal to Julius Caesar, runs in the footrace of the Feast of Lupercal, and avenges Caesar's death.   Mark Antony  
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Two tribunes in the beginning of Julius Caesar who are scold the plebeians for rejoicing over Caesar's victory over Pompey's sons in Spain.   Marullus and Flavius  
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A feast of fertility.   Feast of Lupercal  
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The person who warns Julius Caesar to beware the ides of March.   soothesayer  
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These two people take down decorations that celebrate Julius Caesar's victory.   Marullus and Flavius  
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This man touches Calphurnia to shake to get rid of the curse of Julius Caesar's barren marriage.   Mark Antony  
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This man lacks the quick spirit that is in Mark Antony.   Marcus Brutus  
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This man's ancestors fought the Tarquin kings for the republic of Rome.   Marcus Brutus  
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Marcus Brutus's tragic flaw.   Easily manipulated  
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There are...acts in Shakespeare's plays,...scenes in each act, and...lines in each scene.   5; any number of; any number of  
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A metrical foot consisting of two syllables, the first one being unaccented and the second one being accented.   iamb  
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The term that suggests that there are 10 syllables per line in Shakespeare's plays.   iambic pentameter  
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Brutus's self-proclaimed virtue.   honor  
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Julius Caesar almost drowned in the..., and...had to help get him out.   Tiber River; Caius Cassius  
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This man fears that the plebeians choose Julius Caesar for their king.   Marcus Brutus  
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Julius Caesar got a... while in..., and he was...pretty badly, according to....   fever; Spain; shaking; Caius Cassius  
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This man tells Marcus Brutus that unless you take action against more powerful people, you will remain in a bad situation.   Caius Cassius  
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Julius Caesar thinks...thinks too much and is a...man, but...tells him not to worry about this....   Caius Cassius; dangerous; Mark Antony; noble Roman  
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This man offered Julius Caesar a crown three times.   Mark Antony  
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A dramatic convention featuring one speaker alone on stage that allows the audience insight into the speaker's innermost thoughts and feelings.   soliloquy  
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This man forges letters to convince Marcus Brutus to join the conspiracy.   Caius Cassius  
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The pun that is used in Caius Cassius's soliloquy.   mettle/metal  
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The...order involves the gods and goddesses, while the...involves kings, queens, and other rulers.   cosmic; social  
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The cosmic and social orders are balanced if the king is... and has achieved his status....   sound-minded; honorably  
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The imbalance of the cosmic and social orders causes....   crazy, natural phenomena  
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An old senator of Rome whom Metellus Cimber wants to join the conspiracy.   Cicero  
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The fat conspirator who informs Caius Cassius about the strange happenings.   Casca  
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The strange happenings were a slaves's...caught on fire but was..., a ...roamed around the Capitol but ignored..., women reported seeing...walking up and down the streets, and an...was hooting in the marketplace at....   left hand; not scorched; lion; Casca; men on fire; owl; noon  
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This man believes that the strange happenings are because Julius Caesar will become king of Rome.   Caius Cassius  
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These two men will kill themselves if they have to to stop Julius Caesar from becoming a tyrant.   Caius Cassius and Casca  
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A conspirator and a friend of Caius Cassius who will deliver the letters to Marcus Brutus that Cassius forged.   Cinna  
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The names of all eight conspirators.   Caius Cassius, Trebonius, Metellus Cimber, Casca, Cinna, Decius Brutus, Marcus Brutus, Caius Ligarius  
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A term that means out of the time.   anachronism  
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The servant of Marcus Brutus.   Lucius  
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This word means death in Shakespeare's plays.   sleep  
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If you get a good night's sleep in Shakespeare's plays, you have this king of mind.   innocent mind  
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This man thinks making an oath shows weakness.   Marcus Brutus  
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The conspirator whose brother his in exile by Julius Caesar and who wants Cicero to join the conspiracy.   Metellus Cimber  
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This man thinks that Cicero never follows the orders of others.   Marcus Brutus  
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This man thinks that Mark Antony will be feeble and will not be a threat after Julius Caesar is killed.   Marcus Brutus  
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This man fears Mark Antony and believes he will be a threat later.   Caius Cassius  
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The conspirator who will flatter Julius Caesar to convince him to go to the Roman Capitol.   Decius Brutus  
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The place where the conspirators will first meet.   Pompey's porch  
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This person has a young and innocent mind.   Lucius  
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Portia is upset with...because he has been...her, leaving the...and walking around the house, and saying that he is...when he really is not.   Marcus Brutus; ignoring; bed; sick  
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This is what Portia feels like when Marcus Brutus ignores her.   Brutus's harlot  
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This person stabbed herself in her thigh to prove her strength and constancy to Marcus Brutus.   Portia  
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The last conspirator that is no longer sick when he hears that Marcus Brutus is now a conspirator.   Caius Ligarius  
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This person has screamed bloody murder in her sleep.   Calphurnia  
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The watchmen have reported seeing a...giving birth in the streets, the...waking up from their...,...fighting in the sky with the sounds of...,...drizzling down on the Capitol, and...shrieking.   lion; dead; graves; warriors; horses; blood; ghosts  
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This person dreams of blood running from Julius Caesar's statue with lusty Romans washing their hands in the blood and smiling.   Calphurnia  
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This conspirator interprets Calphurnia's dream as that the lusty Romans were sucking reviving blood.   Decius Brutus  
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These weapons were used to kill Julius Caesar.   daggers  
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A short dramatic convention that has many characters on stage, allows the audience into the character's thoughts, and allows only the audience to hear it.   aside  
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This conspirator has an aside not too soon before Julius Caesar's death.   Trebonius  
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A teacher of rhetoric who writes a letter for Julius Caesar to read and understand who the conspirators are and what they are planning on doing.   Artimedorus  
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This conspirator wants to make sure that Julius Caesar does not read Artimedorus's letter.   Decius Brutus  
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The man who the conspirators watch closely because he almost seems to know the plan on killing Julius Caesar.   Popilius  
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The brother of Metellus Cimber.   Publius Cimber  
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This man will not free Publius Cimber from exile.   Julius Caesar  
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This man says he is as constant as the Northern Star, but is killed a few seconds after.   Julius Caesar  
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The first conspirator to stab Julius Caesar.   Casca  
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Julius Caesar's anagnorisis.   Realizes that Marcus Brutus is a conspirator  
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The two people who are considerate of Publius (not Publius Cimber).   Caius Cassius and Marcus Brutus  
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A Mark Antony requests four things of the conspirators: to have them...him now if they were going to, to have him bring...to the marketplace, to allow him to speak at..., and to tell him why they....   kill; Julius Caesar's body; Caesar's funeral; killed Caesar  
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The nephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar.   Octavius Caesar  
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Mark Antony has one of these that tells about how destruction will come to Rome.   soliloquy  
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Writing used for the commoners (quotes).   prose  
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Another term for poetry that is used with the upper class, is most of Shakespeare's plays, and appeals to vanity.   verse  
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A form of personification that directly addresses an abstract concept of inanimate thing.   apostrophe  
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The use of similar grammatical structure for two or more ideas that is most often used with clauses.   parallelism  
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A form of parallelism where the grammatical structures balance one another out.   balanced sentence structure  
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The repetition of a word, a phrase, a sentence, etc. for effect.   repetition  
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A question without an answer that speakers use for effect.   rhetorical question  
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Appeals that hit people in the heart, invoke values such as family and love of country, and are used frequently.   emotional appeals  
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Appeals that are meaningful and significant to people's minds, are used for an educated audience, and are used occasionally.   logical or rational appeals  
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The guiding force of any form of communication.   purpose and audience  
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The man who speaks first at Julius Caesar's funeral.   Marcus Brutus  
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This man has the advantage over the plebeians at the funeral.   Mark Antony  
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The number of drachmas that Julius Caesar supposedly left for each plebeian.   75  
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These people will burn the houses of the conspirators, smash their windows, and kill all of them.   plebeians  
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The man who is confused with one of the conspirators.   Cinna the Poet  
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The type of writing that is used for Marcus Brutus's funeral oration.   prose  
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The appeals that are expressed in Marcus Brutus's funeral oration.   logical or rational appeals  
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The type of writing that is used for Mark Antony's funeral oration.   verse  
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The appeals that are expressed in Mark Antony's funeral oration.   emotional appeals  
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The three people who make up the new triumvirate.   Mark Antony, Octavius Caesar, Amelius Lepidus  
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This man does not like Amelius Lepidus.   Mark Antony  
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This man is now becoming a tyrant.   Mark Antony  
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This man did not give Marcus Brutus gold to pay for his legions.   Caius Cassius  
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This person kills herself by swallowing charcoal.   Portia  
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The place where Caius Cassius and Marcus Brutus will fight Mark Antony and Octavius Caesar.   Philippi  
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This man's spirit appears to Marcus Brutus.   Julius Caesar  
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The day when Caius Cassius and Marcus Brutus fight Mark Antony and Octavius Caesar.   Caius Cassius's birthday  
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The man who Caius Cassius believes has been sent to his death.   Titinius  
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The bondsman of Caius Cassius who is ordered by Cassius to kill Cassius.   Pindarus  
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The man who kills himself after seeing Caius Cassius dead.   Titinius  
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The unsaid meaning of a phrase.   subtext  
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This man spoke a subtext of Caius Cassius misunderstanding everything.   Titinius  
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The man who says to Mark Antony that he is Marcus Brutus, even though he really is not.   Lucilius  
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The soldier of Marcus Brutus is ordered to hold Brutus's sword while Brutus runs upon it.   Strato  
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This man says that Marcus Brutus was the noblest Roman of them all.   Mark Antony  
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This man inherits all of Julius Caesar's power, land, and wealth.   Octavius Caesar  
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