Julius Caesar Flashcards

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This conspirator was going to help deliver letters to Brutus’ house?

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Cinna

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This is an elderly man who was going to join the conspiracy not knowing who it is?

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Caius Ligarius

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Killed by mob because mistaken for a conspirator

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Cinna the poet

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This persons level of education, family ties, and the way they speak there mind makes them very different.

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Porsha

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Wishes Cassius good luck while entering the senate house.

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Poppilius

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Who was the first person to stab Caesar?

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Casca

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This person see quite through the deeds of men and knows he can get others to join the conspiracy through there pride?

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Cassius.

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This is a character that wants to offer the commoners a breath mint and tells the story to Brutus and Cassius of the refusal of the crown?

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Casca.

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This person knows Caesar very we’ll and it’s his job to get Caesar to the Capital on the ides of March?

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Decius.

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This person is not looked at by a threat by Brutus but one to Cassius.

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Mark antony

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Who said it- “oh let us have him His silver hairs will purchase us for the good opinion.”

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Metellus

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Who said this- “ the fault dear brutus is not in our stars but in ourselves that we are underlings. “

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Cassius

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Who said it- “ cowards die many times but……”

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Caesar

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Who said it- “when beggars die no comets are seen the heaven themselves blaze forth the death of princes.”

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Calpurnia

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Who said it- “et tu brute?

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Caesar

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Who said it - “my heart is there in a coffin with him…?

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Mark Antony

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Who said it- “ yon Cassius has a mean and hungry look such men are dangerous”

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Caesar

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Who said it-“ plucked me out oh sublet and offer me not his throat to cut.”

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Cassius

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Example of pun.

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  • mender of bad soles

- awl for an all

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Q

Why were Maroukus and Flavius mad with the commoners?

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They were suppose to be working but instead they were out supporting Caesar instead of Pompey.

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One of the things Casca reports seeing in the weird night.

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  • men’s hand was on fire
  • there was an owl out during the day
  • raining fire
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How does Decius reinterpret Calpurnias dream?

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Caesar is not going to die but bring new life.

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Why does Caesar say he is not frightened by Calpurnias dream?

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Because when it’s time for you to die then it’s time for you to die

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They should be sacrificers and not ……..?

A

Butchers