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PBHS Julius Caesar Act II Study Guide and Quotes

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setting of Act II, Scene I   Brutus's Orchard and House  
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setting of Act II, Scene II   Caesar's House  
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setting of Act II, Scene III   a street in Rome  
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setting of Act II, Scene IV   before the House of Brutus  
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character(s) present in Act II, Scene I   Brutus, Lucius, Cassius, Casca, Decius, Cinna, Metellus, Trebonius, Portia, Ligarius  
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character(s) present in Act II, Scene II   Caesar, Servant, Calphurnia, Decius, Publius, Brutus, Antony, Trebonius  
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character(s) present in Act II, Scene III   Artemidorus  
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character(s) present in Act II, Scene IV   Portia, Lucius, Soothsayer  
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what Brutus is doing at the beginning of scene I   calling for Lucius  
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what Brutus asks Lucius to do in scene I   get him a taper in his study (light a candle in his study)  
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what Brutus receives at the beginning of Scene I   a letter  
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who visits Brutus in Scene I   Cassius and other conspirators  
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who the conspirators include "for his silver hair", then decide not to include him because Brutus protests   Cicero  
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the person the conspirators are afraid of because of his relationship to Caesar, they also propose assassinating him   Antony  
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the time that the conspirators want to disperse   3 o'clock  
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the man who "doth bear Caesar hard" and joins in the conspiracy at Metellus's calling   Caius Ligarius  
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Brutus's wife   Portia  
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thinks Brutus is sick and is worried about him   Portia  
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the "sick man"(according to Lucius) who visits Brutus after he talks to Portia   Caius Ligarius  
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decides to follow Brutus at the end of Scene I   Caius Ligarius  
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what Caesar orders his servant to do at the beginning at Scene II   order the priests to make a sacrifice  
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the person who has dreams of Caesar's murder   his wife Calphurnia  
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the outcome of the sacrifice   "plucking the entrails of an offering forth, they could not find a heart within the beast"  
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the priests' opinion of the day   they do not want Caesar to go out  
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Caesar's original decision in Scene II   to stay home  
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Caesar's original plan in Scene II   for Antony to say that he is not well  
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the conspirator who convinces Caesar to go out   Decius  
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why Caesar wants to go out in Scene II   to receive the crown from the senators  
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what Decius claims about Calphurnia's dream   she did not interpret it correctly, and it i it was actually a dream that showed Rome benefiting from Caesar's rule  
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what happens in scene III   Artemidorus writes a letter warning Caesar and decides to stand in the street to wait for him to pass by to warn him  
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what Portia orders Lucius to do in Scene IV   run to the senate house and return and see if Brutus looks well  
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the person who enters near the beginning of Scene IV to talk to Portia   the Soothsayer  
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Portia's opinion towards the conspiracy   she doesn't support the conspiracy but supports her husband  
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"What, Lucius, ho!"   Brutus  
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"Get me a taper in my study"   Brutus  
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"Speak, Strike, Redress!"   Brutus when reading his letter  
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"Yes, every man of them; and no man here But honors you, and every one doth wish You had but that opinion of yourself..."   Cassius  
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"Betwixt your eyes and night?"   Brutus  
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"O let us have him, for his silver hairs..."   Metellus  
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"He will never follow anything that other men begin..."   Brutus referring to Cicero  
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"Shall no man else be touched, but only Caesar?"   Decius  
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"..Let's kill him boldly, but not wrathfully.."   Brutus  
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"I think it is not meet Mark Antony, so well beloved of Caesar, should outlive Caesar.."   Cassius  
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"To cut the head off and then hack the limbs Like wrath in death and envy afterwards..."   Brutus  
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"Let's be sacrificers, but not butchers..."   Brutus  
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"Let not our look put on our purposes, but bear it as our Roman actors do..."   Brutus  
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"Set on your foot, and with a heart new-fired I follow you..."   Ligarius  
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"Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste death but once..."   Caesar  
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"Your wisdom is consumed in confidence..."   Calphurnia  
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"Lest I be laughed at when I tell them so"   Decius  
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"That every like is not the same, O Caesar,the Heart of Brutus earns to think upon"   Brutus  
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"I have a man's mind but a woman's might"   Portia  
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