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Jeopardy Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

Caesar Must Die! Signs, Signs, Everywhere the Signs! Quotable Quotes Gotta Love the Tragedy! My Bad, Dog! $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Caesar Must Die for $100 I am the first to stab Caesar Answer #1 Slide 2

Caesar Must Die for $200 I am a plotter, jealous of Caesar’s power and believe I should take action to control my fate. Answer #2 Slide 2

Caesar Must Die for $300 I am the last to stab Caesar Answer #3 Slide 2

Caesar Must Die for $400 Using my wit, I will manipulate Caesar with my language and get him to visit the Capitol as I “reinterpret” Calpurnia’s dream Answer #4 Slide 2

Caesar Must Die for $500 I will ask Caesar about the banishment of my brother, Publius, to distract him. Slide 2Answer #5

Signs for $100 The first omen in the play stated by the Soothsayer; Caesar ignores this when he ventures to the capital on this very day. Slide 2Answer #6

Signs for $200 Calpurnia does her best to convince Caesar to stay home because her dream showed this Slide 2Answer #7

Signs for $300 When Brutus sees Caesar’s ghost in Act IV, the ghost tells him this Slide 2Answer #8

Signs for $400 The first person to report the lion at the capitol, the owl at noon, the storms, and the fiery slaves; also a member of the conspiracy Slide 2Answer #9

Signs for $500 This person tries his best to warn Caesar of the coming danger. He writes a letter to Caesar but Caesar ignores him as well. Slide 2Answer #10

Quotable Quotes for $100 “O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers! Slide 2Answer #11

Quotable Quotes for $200 “Let’s kill him boldly, but not wrathfully; Let’s carve him as a dish fit for the gods, not hew him as a carcass fit for hounds…” Slide 2Answer #12

Quotable Quotes for $300 “Cowards die many times before their deaths, the valiant never taste death but once.” Slide 2Answer #13

Quotable Quotes for $400 “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves that we are underlings.” Slide 2Answer #14

Quotable Quotes for $500 “Stoop, Romans, stoop, And let us bathe our hands in Caesar’s blood up to the elbows and besmear our swords. Then walk we forth, even to the market place…” Slide 2Answer #15

Gotta Love the Tragedy for $100 Brutus’s tragic flaw Slide 2Answer #16

Gotta Love the Tragedy for $200 Caesar’s tragic flaw Slide 2Answer #17

Gotta Love the Tragedy for $300 This is how Portia commits suicide Slide 2Answer #18

Gotta Love the Tragedy for $400 How ironic it is to find Caesar dead at the bottom of this statue Slide 2Answer #19

Gotta Love the Tragedy for $500 These three people make up the 2 nd triumvirate Slide 2Answer #20

My Bad, Dog! for $100 According to Cassius, this man should have died along with Caesar Slide 2Answer #21

My Bad, Dog! for $200 They were arrested in Act I for disrobing the images of Caesar Slide 2Answer #22

My Bad, Dog! for $300 According to Brutus, Cassius is “much condemned to have an itching palm,” which means this. Slide 2Answer #23

My Bad, Dog! for $400 The analogy Brutus used to convince Cassius not to kill Antony. Slide 2Answer #24

My Bad, Dog! for $500 If he didn’t misinterpret the battle, the conspiracy may have won. As it is, he committed suicide for his misreadings. Slide 2Answer #25

Answer #1 Casca Slide 2

Answer #2 Cassius Slide 2

Answer #3 Brutus Slide 2

Answer #4 Decius Slide 2

Answer #5 Metellus Slide 2

Answer #6 “Beware the Ides of March!” Slide 2

Answer #7 A statue of Caesar with blood flowing from it Slide 2

Answer #8 “I shall see thee at Phillipi” Slide 2

Answer #9 Casca Slide 2

Answer #10 Artemidorus Slide 2

Answer #11 Antony Slide 2

Answer #12 Brutus Slide 2

Answer #13 Caesar Slide 2

Answer #14 Cassius Slide 2

Answer #15 Brutus Slide 2

Answer #16 Idealism Slide 2

Answer #17 Ambition Slide 2

Answer #18 Swallows fire; hot coals Slide 2

Answer #19 Pompey Slide 2

Answer #20 Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus Slide 2

Answer #21 Antony Slide 2

Answer #22 Marullus and Flavius Slide 2

Answer #23 Accepts bribes Slide 2

Answer #24 Antony is merely a limb, while Caesar is the head Slide 2

Answer #25 Cassius Slide 2

Answer Key