Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Name ____________________________________________ Essays (603 words)
  Name: _______________________________________________________  Date:_________________________________  .       At the opening of the play, what are the plebeians celebrating?        Octavius' victory over Brutus        Caesar becoming King        Caesar's marriage to Calpurnia        Caesar's victory over Pompey               The plebeians are:        elected officials in the Roman senate        relatives of Caesar        the ruling class of Rome        members of the lower classes              "Beware the ides of March" is stated by whom?        Cassius        Calpurnia        Brutus        A soothsayer               Who leads the conspiracy against Caesar?        Brutus        Antony        Cinna          Cassius                 Who states the following: "   Accoutred   as I was, I plunged in /   And   bade him follow; so indeed he did."        Portia        Brutus        Antony        Cassius               Portia is the wife of whom?        Cinna        Caesar        Flavius        Brutus       To convince Brutus to join him, what does the lead conspirator plant in his house?        an eagle        Senate documents outlining Caesar's betrayal        a bloody knife        an anonymous letter decrying Caesar's rule              How many times does Caesar refuse the crown?        twice        once        never        three              Who offers Caesar the crown?        Cicero        Casca          Brutus        Antony              What happens to Caesar after refusing the crown?        Calpurnia dies        he becomes King        the crowd runs him off        he falls in the market place               Who states the following: "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears."        Caesar        Brutus        Cicero        Antony              When is the ides of March?        March 31        March 14        March 1        March 15                                Who states the following: "Tell me, good Brutus, can you see your face?"        Caesar        Portia        Decius        Cassius              What almost keeps Caesar from attending Senate on the day of his death?        Antony's warning        Calpurnia's illness        Decius' warning        Calpurnia's bad dream                 What does Portia do to prove her strength to Brutus?       Tells him she loves him       Shows him the best way to deceive Caesar       She does nothing       She cuts herself                            The crowd is outraged and start an angry mob after Antony's speech.       True       False       According to Brutus' speech, Caesar had to die because he was ambitious.       True       False       Antony is given permission to speak at Caesar's funeral by the conspirators.       True       False       Calpurnia wants Caesar to stay home because she had a bad dream.        True        False       Et      tu   , Brute means "And you to, Brutus."       True       False       Cassius tells all of the conspirators to bathe their hands in Caesar's blood.       True       False       Cassius tells Antony he must not say anything bad about the conspirators.        True       False       Brutus does not think Antony should speak at Caesar's funeral.       True        False       Caesar reads   Artemidorus's   letter first.       True       False       Portia is worried about Brutus because he talks with her daily.       True       False       Brutus says there is no need to kill Antony because it would be like being a butcher.       True        False       Brutus disagrees with taking an oath because he doesn't think it is right for honorable men to take an oath.       True       False       Brutus thinks Caesar will abuse his power if he is crowned king.       True        False       The soothsayer states "Beware the Ides of March."       True        False       Lupercal   is a Roman festival held on February 15   th   .        True       False            Choose one Essay and write a 5 paragraph essay on the following pages (25%)    
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