Study sets matching "english 10 julius caesar"
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Brutus
Mark Anthony
Tell me about the Globe Theatre
What year was the Globe theatre built?
Best friend of Caesar. He killed Caesar (Last to stab Caesar)…
Caesar's Consul and lieutenant... * Runner/Race
Shakespeare's plays were originally performed in the _________…
1598
Brutus
Best friend of Caesar. He killed Caesar (Last to stab Caesar)…
Mark Anthony
Caesar's Consul and lieutenant... * Runner/Race
A1. Marullus and Flavius do not want Ca…
A1. Flavius talks of plucking Caesar's…
A1. Caesar asks Antony to touch Calpurn…
A1. Antony replies to Caesar's request,…
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sterility
loyalty
A1. Marullus and Flavius do not want Ca…
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Drama
Tragedy
Protagonist
Antagonist
Fiction through dialogue, contains conflict of characters
Drama containing darker themes
Main character "good character" usually has a "tragic flaw"
Opposes the protagonist, usually the "bad guy"
Drama
Fiction through dialogue, contains conflict of characters
Tragedy
Drama containing darker themes
What is being celebrated in Act 1? Why…
How does Cassius convince Brutus to joi…
What does the soothsayer say to Caesar?…
Why must Antony touch Calpurnia during…
Caesar is returning from the battle where he defeated Pompey's…
Cassius says that many of the respected Romans believe it woul…
Beware the Ides of March, but he ignores it, he needs to proje…
The touch is supposed to cure her "barrenness"
What is being celebrated in Act 1? Why…
Caesar is returning from the battle where he defeated Pompey's…
How does Cassius convince Brutus to joi…
Cassius says that many of the respected Romans believe it woul…
venture
humble
concede
imperturbable
an undertaking with an uncertain outcome
marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
give over
marked by extreme calm and composure
venture
an undertaking with an uncertain outcome
humble
marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
Rebel; remove decor from Caesar's statu…
Beware the Ides of March
Cassius dislikes Caesar, Brutus is frie…
He thinks too much and is dangerous
In Scene I what do Flavius and Marcellus want the commoners to…
What is the Soothsayer's advice to Caesar?
What are the differences in views of Caesar held by Cassius an…
What are Caesar's thoughts of Cassius?
Rebel; remove decor from Caesar's statu…
In Scene I what do Flavius and Marcellus want the commoners to…
Beware the Ides of March
What is the Soothsayer's advice to Caesar?
Flavius (Act 1, Scene 1)
feast of Lupercal
Caesar (Act 1, Scene 2)
Soothsayer (Act 1, Scene 2)
"Let no images... Be hung with Caesar's trophies. I'll about ... And…
an annual ceremony to honor Lupercus (the god Pan)
"Forget not in your speed, Antonius,... To touch Calphurnia, for…
"Beware the ides of March." (2x)
Flavius (Act 1, Scene 1)
"Let no images... Be hung with Caesar's trophies. I'll about ... And…
feast of Lupercal
an annual ceremony to honor Lupercus (the god Pan)
Amiss
Battlement
Countenance
Fawn
(adj) Faulty, imperfect, not as it should be; (adv) in a mista…
(n) A parapet having a series of indentations along its upper…
(n) Facial expression or face; (v) approve or tolerate
(v) Show affection or try to please in the manner of a dog; tr…
Amiss
(adj) Faulty, imperfect, not as it should be; (adv) in a mista…
Battlement
(n) A parapet having a series of indentations along its upper…
Julius Caesar
Play
Senators
Rome
Who did this these things?... 1.) Spent money for public entertai…
The --- starts out as showing some people who support Caesar a…
Who was Julius Caesar resented by because he has so much power?
The Senate was concerned with Caesar's growth of power because…
Julius Caesar
Who did this these things?... 1.) Spent money for public entertai…
Play
The --- starts out as showing some people who support Caesar a…
Near the end of scene 1, what do Flaviu…
What worries them about Caesar?
Why are Marullus and Flavius determined…
Contrast Marc Antony and Brutus
They take off the crowns from the statues of caesar.
They are scared he will become to powerful
They are scared of living without the republic
Both main characters. Brutus, strong and noble man. Antony is…
Near the end of scene 1, what do Flaviu…
They take off the crowns from the statues of caesar.
What worries them about Caesar?
They are scared he will become to powerful
Artemidorus
Cassius
Calphurnia
Brutus
tries to warn Caesar by giving him a letter
-the originator of the plot to kill Caesar... -Cassius dies becau…
has a dream of Romans bathing their hands in blood
-torn between loyalty to Caesar and loyalty to Rome... -visited b…
Artemidorus
tries to warn Caesar by giving him a letter
Cassius
-the originator of the plot to kill Caesar... -Cassius dies becau…
Where was William Shakespeare from?
When was Shakespeare born?
Who did Shakespeare marry?
Where did Shakespeare move to in 1592?
Stratford-upon-Avon, England
1564 during the Renaissance
Anne Hathaway
London, England
Where was William Shakespeare from?
Stratford-upon-Avon, England
When was Shakespeare born?
1564 during the Renaissance
Brutus
Julius Caesar
Antony
Cassius
A supporter of the republic and a friend of Caesar's, who is a…
A powerful Roman general and senator who defeated Pompey in or…
A dear friend of Caesar's who is always at his side. Agrees to…
A talented general and longtime acquaintance of Caesar's. Hate…
Brutus
A supporter of the republic and a friend of Caesar's, who is a…
Julius Caesar
A powerful Roman general and senator who defeated Pompey in or…
William Shakespeare
Anne Hathaway
Comedies, Tragedies, and Histories
Globe Theater
born in 1854 in Stratford-on-Avon... probably attended Stratford…
Shakespeare married her in 1852... he was 18 and she was 26... daugh…
three types of plays
males played all roles, large outdoor theaters, and little sce…
William Shakespeare
born in 1854 in Stratford-on-Avon... probably attended Stratford…
Anne Hathaway
Shakespeare married her in 1852... he was 18 and she was 26... daugh…
Flavius
feast of Lupercal
Caesar
Cassius
"Let no images ... Be hung with Caesar's trophies. I'll about... And…
an annual ceremony to honor Lupercus (the god Pan)
"Forget not in your speed, Antonius, ... To touch Calphurnia, for…
"Brutus, I do observe you now of late.... I have not from your ey…
Flavius
"Let no images ... Be hung with Caesar's trophies. I'll about... And…
feast of Lupercal
an annual ceremony to honor Lupercus (the god Pan)
Ides of March
Democracy
Monarchy
Oligarchy
soothsayer warned Caesar about this day
a system of government by the whole population or all the elig…
a form of government with a monarch at the head, power is inhe…
a small group of people having control of a country, typically…
Ides of March
soothsayer warned Caesar about this day
Democracy
a system of government by the whole population or all the elig…
Pun
tragedy
Villain
Blank verse
A play on words in which a humorous effect is produced by usin…
A kind of drama that presents a serious subject matter about h…
The bad guy, the one who comes up with diabolical plots to som…
an un-rhyming verse written in iambic pentameter. In poetry an…
Pun
A play on words in which a humorous effect is produced by usin…
tragedy
A kind of drama that presents a serious subject matter about h…
Which Romans must die so the three can…
He is just using Lepidius
He thinks Lepidus is a brave soldier wh…
Let us not fight in front of our men, o…
At the beginning of Act IV, what are Antony, Octavius, and Lep…
In Act IV, Scene i, Antony compares Lepidus to his horse. By r…
Antony and Octavius have a conflict about Lepidus. What is Oct…
If you read between the lines, what does Brutus mean when he s…
Which Romans must die so the three can…
At the beginning of Act IV, what are Antony, Octavius, and Lep…
He is just using Lepidius
In Act IV, Scene i, Antony compares Lepidus to his horse. By r…
Two tribunes are trying to get people t…
What pun does Shakespeare make on the w…
Why does Shakespeare start the scene wi…
Marullus is clearly sympathetic to Pomp…
They are treating Caesar's return as a holiday, even though ma…
Cobble has two meaning: "shoemaker" and "bungler".
To keep the audience's attention
He is bitter towards him and the fact that people switched the…
Two tribunes are trying to get people t…
They are treating Caesar's return as a holiday, even though ma…
What pun does Shakespeare make on the w…
Cobble has two meaning: "shoemaker" and "bungler".