Mrs. Henry's Julius Caesar Act 1 study guide
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| How many times was Julius offered the crown? | 3 times
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| Where was Julius Caesar performed? | The Globe Theatre
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| Julius Caesar is considered one of Shakespeare's blanks? | Transition piece, History and Tragedy plays
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| Where did Julius Caesar take place? | Rome,44BC
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| Tribune | Someone appointed to protect the rights of the plebeians
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| Plebeian | Commoners, Lower Class
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| Triumvirate | Gov.'t with 3 parties or persons
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| Ides of March | March 15th, When Caesar was assassinated
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| Soliloquy | A speech given whose content reveals the character's innermost thoughts; character Assumes that no one is listening. Read on Stage
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| Monologue | A speech given with characters present, often lengthy
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| Aside | an utterance meant to be inaudible but some or all of the characters can hear it, often sarcastic
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| Flourish | Showy outward display
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| Fanfare | Short and lively surrounding of trumpets
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| Exuent | Exit(Plural)
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| Pun | A play on words where a word or phrase can be interpreted in more than one way (humorous)
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| Conflict of Act I overall? | Man vs. Man
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| Ethos | Ethics/Characters
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| Pathos | Emotion
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| Logos | Logic
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| 3 points Cassius uses to convince Brutus | 1.Both freemen,Logos. one should not have more power than the other
2.Caes. name no better. Logos Ethos. Reputation is no better
3.Fate vs. Freewill, Pathos, no one wants to be a slave-anger passion
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| 5 points of Caesar's show/act | 1.Ant. offers crown(ceremonial allegiance), denied 3x-Gains favor by acting like he doesn't want power
2.Caesar faints/Seizure-Historical fact
3.Offers Ant. throat to cut 4.falls down again 5.asks for forgiveness if did anything to offend-weak as streng
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| What does Cassius do to convince Brutus to join the Conspirators? | Leave him forged letters in his bed chambers
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| Caesar ________ Cassius | Doesn't trust- Believes he is power hungry and Cassius is a danger to his rule.
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