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THIS IS With Host... Your 100 200 300 400 500 Shakespeare’s Life Characters Dramatic Terms Plot I Plot II Who said it?

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2 THIS IS

3 With Host... Your

4 100 200 300 400 500 Shakespeare’s Life Characters Dramatic Terms Plot I Plot II Who said it?

5 Shakespeare lived during which era? A 100

6 Renaissance A 100

7 Where was Shakespeare born? A 200

8 Stratford-on-Avon A 200

9 How many kids did Shakespeare have? A 300

10 three A 300

11 At what age did Shakespeare marry? A 400

12 Eighteen A 400

13 During the Renaissance era, the interest was on? A 500

14 Individual human achievement and in life right here on earth

15 Caesar’s Wife B 100

16 Calpurnia B 100

17 Caesar’s adopted son / heir B 200

18 Octavius B 200

19 What was Artemidorus's role? B 300

20 Wrote a letter to Caesar (could not deliver it) trying to warn him of the conspiracy B 300

21 Who did Caesar defeat at the beginning of the play? B 400

22 Pompey B 400

23 Who stabbed Caesar first? B 500

24 Casca B 500

25 Speech given by a character alone on stage expressing his/her inner thoughts C 100

26 Soliloquy C 100

27 Saying something sarcastically; saying one thing but meaning the opposite C 200

28 Verbal irony C 200

29 When the audience knows something that one or more characters do not know C 300

30 Dramatic irony C 300

31 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE (Wager up to 800)

32 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

33 Logos C 400

34 Give one example of dramatic irony in Julius Caesar C 500

35 Ex: Julius Caesar going to the Capitol, but not being aware of the conspiracy C 500

36 D 100 What does the soothsayer tell Julius Caesar during his celebration after defeating Pompey?

37 Beware the Ides of March D 100

38 During the Festival of Lupercal, why does Caesar want Mark Antony to touch Calpurnia? D 200

39 So she wouldn’t be barren / infertile D 200

40 D 300 Which character, who states that Caesar can be charmed by flattery, finally convinces him to go to the Capitol?

41 Decius D 300

42 Which conspirator originally came up with the plot to kill Caesar? D 400

43 Cassius D 400

44 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

45 ambition D 500

46 Name two of Caesar’s physical defects E 100

47 Deaf in one ear and epilepsy (the falling sickness) E 100

48 Why does Brutus think Mark Antony should not be killed? E 200

49 Without Caesar, he is nothing. He is a mere limb when Caesar is the “head.” E 200

50 Describe the dream that Calpurnia had. E 300

51 Statue of Caesar spouting blood; Romans washing their hands in it E 300

52 Name two things that Caesar bequeathed to the people of Rome in his will. E 400

53 75 coins; his private gardens to be used for public use E 400

54 What does Metellus Cimber ask of Caesar as a way of distracting him before he is assassinated? E 500

55 Asks for a reversal of his brother’s banishment. E 500

56 Et tu Brute? F 100

57 Caesar F 100

58 For Brutus is an honorable man. F 200

59 Antony F 200

60 Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; he thinks too much: such men are dangerous. F 300

61 Caesar F 300

62 "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him." F 400

63 Antony F 400

64 “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

65 Caesar F 500

66 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Characters Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

67 What is the name of Portia’s brother? Click on screen to continue

68 (Young) Cato Click on screen to continue

69 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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