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Shakespeare’s Life Characters Dramatic Terms Plot I Plot II Who said it?
Shakespeare lived during which era? A 100
Renaissance A 100
Where was Shakespeare born? A 200
Stratford-on-Avon A 200
How many kids did Shakespeare have? A 300
three A 300
At what age did Shakespeare marry? A 400
Eighteen A 400
During the Renaissance era, the interest was on? A 500
Individual human achievement and in life right here on earth
Caesar’s Wife B 100
Calpurnia B 100
Caesar’s adopted son / heir B 200
Octavius B 200
What was Artemidorus's role? B 300
Wrote a letter to Caesar (could not deliver it) trying to warn him of the conspiracy B 300
Who did Caesar defeat at the beginning of the play? B 400
Pompey B 400
Who stabbed Caesar first? B 500
Casca B 500
Speech given by a character alone on stage expressing his/her inner thoughts C 100
Soliloquy C 100
Saying something sarcastically; saying one thing but meaning the opposite C 200
Verbal irony C 200
When the audience knows something that one or more characters do not know C 300
Dramatic irony C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE (Wager up to 800)
Is the following an example of ethos, pathos, or logos from Antony’s speech? “I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse.” C 400
Logos C 400
Give one example of dramatic irony in Julius Caesar C 500
Ex: Julius Caesar going to the Capitol, but not being aware of the conspiracy C 500
D 100 What does the soothsayer tell Julius Caesar during his celebration after defeating Pompey?
Beware the Ides of March D 100
During the Festival of Lupercal, why does Caesar want Mark Antony to touch Calpurnia? D 200
So she wouldn’t be barren / infertile D 200
D 300 Which character, who states that Caesar can be charmed by flattery, finally convinces him to go to the Capitol?
Decius D 300
Which conspirator originally came up with the plot to kill Caesar? D 400
Cassius D 400
Aside from telling the crowd he loved Caesar, but loved Rome more, what else does Brutus say gave him reason to kill Caesar? D 500
ambition D 500
Name two of Caesar’s physical defects E 100
Deaf in one ear and epilepsy (the falling sickness) E 100
Why does Brutus think Mark Antony should not be killed? E 200
Without Caesar, he is nothing. He is a mere limb when Caesar is the “head.” E 200
Describe the dream that Calpurnia had. E 300
Statue of Caesar spouting blood; Romans washing their hands in it E 300
Name two things that Caesar bequeathed to the people of Rome in his will. E 400
75 coins; his private gardens to be used for public use E 400
What does Metellus Cimber ask of Caesar as a way of distracting him before he is assassinated? E 500
Asks for a reversal of his brother’s banishment. E 500
Et tu Brute? F 100
Caesar F 100
For Brutus is an honorable man. F 200
Antony F 200
Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; he thinks too much: such men are dangerous. F 300
Caesar F 300
"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him." F 400
Antony F 400
“I could be well moved if I were as you / If I could pray to move, prayers would move me / But I am constant as the Northern Star / of whose true fixed and resting quality / There is no fellow in the firmament.” F 500
Caesar F 500
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