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Julius Caesar Acts III -V Review Act IIIAct IV Act V Characters 1Characters

Act III for 100: What does Caesar leave the people? Money & land Back to Game Board

Act III for 200: What 2 characters are trying to warn Caesar? Soothsayer & Artemidorus Back to Game Board

Act III for 300: What was the purpose of Antony’s speech after Caesar’s death? Infuriate the people Back to Game Board

Act III for 400: Who is the first to stab Caesar? Back to Game Board Casca

Act III for 500: Who is the last to stab Caesar? Brutus Back to Game Board

Act IV for 100 Who has the power in Rome? Antony & Octavius Back to Game Board

Act IV for 200 Why is Brutus angry with Cassius? Back to Game Board Taken bribes

Act IV for 300 Who is believed to be the weakest link in the triumvirate? Lepidus Back to Game Board

Act IV for 400 What are Brutus and Cassius beginning to form in Act IV? Army Back to Game Board

Act IV for 500 What does Brutus see the night before the battle in Philippi? Caesar’s ghost Back to Game Board

Act V 100 Points Who is Antony referring to when he says, “This was a man!”? Brutus Back to Game Board

Act V 200 Points What is Brutus and Cassius’ relationship like after Caesar’s death? Uneasy Back to Game Board

Act V 300 Points Who pretends to be Brutus? Back to Game Board Lucillius

Act V 400 Points How do Antony and Octavius act toward Brutus after his death? Speak highly of him Back to Game Board

Octavius – …let’s go home to share the glories of this happy day. Back to Game Board Act V 500 Points What is the last line of the play and who says it?

Brutus Back to Game Board Characters Points his noble character was his downfall

Cassius Back to Game Board Characters Points His actions would initiate the conspiracy against Caesar

Pindarus Back to Game Board Characters Points He would aid Cassius in ending his life

Strato Back to Game Board Characters Points He would aid Brutus in taking his life

Lucillius Back to Game Board Characters Points He assumed Brutus’ identity

Back to Game Board Antony Characters Points He would state the Brutus was the most noble Roman

Lucius Back to Game Board Characters Points He was Brutus’ loyal servant

Octavius Back to Game Board Characters Points He would argue with Antony over battle strategy

Titinius Back to Game Board Characters Points He would end his life out of loyalty to Cassius

Lepidus Back to Game Board Characters Points The only member of the triumvirate not at war

Soothsayer Back to Game Board Characters Points a Roman fortune teller

Cassius Back to Game Board Characters Points seems to have lost his leadership role to Brutus

Cicero Back to Game Board Characters Points elder senator who it is decided will not be asked to join the conspirators

Calphurnia Back to Game Board Characters Points Had a dream that Caesar’s statue was pouring blood

Artimedorus Back to Game Board Characters Points Reads his letter to the audience and intends to give it to Caesar