julius caesar
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- two celebrations that were taking place at the beginning of the play
- festival of lupercal and caesar's return from killing pompey's sons
- why was marullus upset about the workmen's presence in the streets
- because the crowd was fickle
- why was flavius fearful of caesar's popularity
- because he threatens the republic if he becomes king
- what was the soothsayer's warning to caesar?
- beware the ides of march
- what does brutus say in response to cassius's suggestion that he is not himself lately
- he admits to some internal conflict
- what lines prove brutus is a noble man
- " i love the name of honor more than i fear death"
- what incident does cassius relate to brutus to explain caesar's physical weaknesses
- caesar almost drowning and his fever
- what is cassius's opinion on fate
- man creates his own fate
- how does brutus describe the appearance of the people in caesar's procession
- they look like solid followers
- what is caesar's opinion of cassius
- he's dangerous
- what physical infirmities does caesar have
- deaf in one ear
- what does casca say happened when antony offered caesar the crown/ how many times did he offer him the crown
- he fainted and foamed at the mouth/ 3 times
- when caesar gained consciousness he says to blame- for anything he said or done wrong
- himself
- what lines prove that cassius is considering tryin to trick brutus?
- when he writes the letters in different handwritings
- what explanation does casca give for the foul weather
- bad omens
- what does cassious say he will do if caesar becomes king
- commit suicide
- why according to cassius is caesar able to become so powerful
- rome allowed him to be
- what lines prove that cassius is planning some kind of plot
- he's gone to noble romans with his plans
- who according to cinna do the conspirators wish to include in the plot
- brutus
- who is involved in the conspiracy so far
- cassius,casca,decius,cinna,metellus,cimber,trebonus,brutus and ligarius
- what does brutus say has been happening to him since cassius first told him of the plot
- he hasnt been able to sleep
- why did brutus join the conspiracy
- for the general good
- what must the conspirators do to conceal their plot
- smile and be friendly
- cassius's suggestions that brutus doesn't want to go along with
- swear an oath/include cicero/kill antony
- what is decius do to accomplish his task
- use flattery
- what does the servant say the priest found when he offered a sacrifice
- an animal with no heart
- how does calpurnia try to persuade caesar not to go to the capitol/what does she tell him
- she tells him of bad dreams, she loves giving birth in the street,romans bathing in blood from caesar's statue
- what are 3 things he tells caesar
- senators mean to crown him king/calpurnia's dream has been misinterpreted/should he tell the senate caesar's afraid?
- scold cobbler for not being in special clothes
- flavius/marcullus
- shoemaker and a bungler
- cobbler
- sterile/does wahtever caesar wants
- calpurnia
- hits calpurnia on thigh
- antony
- orcale/fortune teller
- soothsayer
- brutus's wife
- portia
- greek
- cicero
- greek/not in the conspiracy
- cicero
- honor good, wife is portia, ladder analogy
- brutus
- conspirator, portia's brother, sneaky and tricky
- cassius
- relates caesar's flaws/tempts gods/saw sketchy people
- casca
- ligarius
- last to join
- used flattery to get caesar to the senate
- decius
- carried the letters to brutus
- cinna
- tribunes/exiled/convo with the cobbler
- flavius and marullus
- had the list of names
- artemidorus
- fortune teller
- soothsayer
- bad dreams/caesar's wife/barren
- calpurnia
- stoic/stabs her thigh/asks what's wrong with brutus/brutus's harlot
- portia
- portia's father/stoic
- cato
- tells caesar to pretend to be sick
- calpurnia
- where something is in the wrong time period
- anachronism
- ides of march
- march 15
- "You blocks, you stones, you worse that senseless things!...Knew you not Pompey? Many a time and off have you climbed up to wall and battlements, To towers and windows..
- marcellus to crowd
- than that poor brutus, with himself at war forgets the shows of love to other men
- brutus to caesar
- for let the gods so speed me as i love the name of honor more than i fear death
- brutus to cassius
- and this man is now become a god and i am a wretched creature and must bend my body if he carelessly but nod on me
- cassius to brutus
- no caesar hath it not. but you and i honest- we have the falling sickness
- cassius to casca
- to touch- for our elders say the barren touched in this holy chase shake off the sterile curse
- caesar to antony/ touch calphurnia
- and since you know you cannot see yourself so well as by reflection i your glass will modestly discover to yourself that of yourself which.......
- cassius to brutus/be brutus's mirror
- he should not humor me. i will this night in several hands in at his window throw
- cassius to brutus
- i have moved already some certain of the noblest -minded romans to undergo with me an enterprise.....
- cassius to casca
- ye gods it doth amaze me a man of such a feeble temper should so get the start of the majestic world and bear the palm alone
- cassius to brutus
- as they pass by pluck-by the sleeve and he will after his sour fashion tell you what hath proceeded worthy note today
- cassius to brutus about casca
- yond- has a lean and hungry look he thinks too much such men are dangerous
- caesar to antony about cassius
- o he sits high in al the peoples hearts
- casca to cassius about gettin brutus on their side
- what does brutus say has been happening to him since cassius has told him of the plot
- he cant sleep
- reason why brutus joined the conspiracy
- for the general good
- it must be by his death and for my part i know no personal cause to spurn at him
- brutus in a soliloquy/ caesar has to be killed
- such instigations have been often dropped where i have took them up
- brutus in a soliloquy
- and no man here but honors you and every one doth wish you had but that opinion of yourslef which every noble roman bears you
- cassius to brutus
- i am not well in health and that is all
- brutus to portia
- you shall not stir out of your house today
- calphurnia to caesar
- what can be avoided whose end is purposed by the mighty gods
- caesar to calphurnia
- cowards die many times before their deaths the valiant never taste of death but once
- caesar to calphurnia
- brutus is wise and were he not in health he would embrace the means to come by it
- portia to brutus
- and therefore think him a serpents egg
- brutus in a soliloquy
- for- is a limb of caesar for he can do no more than caesar's arm when caesar's head is cut off
- brutus to cassius
- yet i do fear him for the ingrated love he bears to caesar
- cassius to brutus
- for he is superstituous grown of late quite from the main opinion he held once of fantasy of dreama and ceremonies
- cassius to conspirators
- why does artemidorus insist caesar read his petition
- it concerns caesar the most
- why does caesar refuse to read artemidorus's note
- hes concerned with other people first
- why does cassius fear their purpose has been discovered
- popilius wished him good luck that day
- trebonius's job in the conspiracy
- to keep antony busy
- metellus's job
- to ask caesar to repeal his brother's banishment
- all but whom stab caesar at first
- brutus
- when does caesar stop fighting back
- when brutus stabs him
- caesar's reaction to brutus being part of the conspiracy
- et tu brute? and falls
- crowd's reaction to murder/apparent plan of action
- they're surprised and they want to tell the news
- cassius justifies his act by saying
- he does it for the good of rome
- where does caesar fall/the irony
- pompey's statue....he killed pompey's sons
- antony wants the servant to find out
- that caesar is dead
- waht does antony say face to face to the conspirators
- kill me like you killed caesar
- what does antony say in private
- woe be unto you
- antony admits that caesar would grieve if he could see
- antony shaking his murderer's hands
- request antony makes of cassius and brutus
- to talk in order of how they killed caesar
- cassius objects to antony talking first is because
- he doesnt know what he'll say
- 3 conditions under which antony can speak
- speak good of caesar/talk after brutus/speak at brutus's pulpit
- antony's prophesy
- there will be revenge
- why is octavius coming to rome
- to see if caesar's dead
- the message antony tells the servant
- its not safe for octavius
- what does antony want to do before the servant leaves for octavius
- show caesar's corpse to the marketplace
- brutus's main point in his speech
- he loves rome
- tone of antony's speech
- ironic
- what idea does antony plant in the heads of the citizens
- caesar's good points and the will
- what does caesar promise the citizens in his will
- 75 drachmas and walks/arbors/ new-planted orchards
- o caesar read mine first for mine's a suit that touches caesar nearer. read it great caesar
- artemidorus to caesar
- i could be well moved if i were as you if i could pray to move prayers would move me........
- caesar to casca
- et tu brute
- caesar
- o mighty caesar dost thou lie so low? are all they conquests glories triumphs spoils shrunk to this little measure fare thee well
- antony to caesar's body
- o pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth that i am meek and gentle with these butchers! thou art the ruins of the noblest man that ever lived in the tide of times woe to the hand that shed this costly blood
- antony to brutus
- i have done no more to caesar than you shall do to- as i slew my best loveer for the good of rome.....
- brutus to crowd
- for- as you know was caesar's angel. judge o you gods how dearly caesar loved him
- antony to crowd
- members of the 2nd triumverate
- antony/octavius/ledipus
- evidence that antony is ruthless
- he cuts off people's legacies
- brutus's complaint against cassius
- cassius wouldnt give him money for his troops
- what ends the quarrel bw brutus and cassius
- cassius offering his life to brutus
- what happened to portia
- suicide by eating hot coals
- # of senators antony and octavius have killed
- 70-100
- difference between brutus and cassius's battle plans
- brutus wants to go to phillipi and cassius wants to stay put
- why does the ghost say he come/what does he mean
- to tell him he'll see him again/brutus will die
- this is a slight unmeritable man, meet to be sent on errands/meet to be sent on errands is is fit the threefold world......
- antony to octavius
- thou hast described a hot friend cooling. ever note lucilius when love begins to sicken and decay....
- brutus to lucilius
- i am an itching palm. you know that you are brutus that speaks this or by the gods this speech were else your last
- antony to brutus
- fret till your proud heart breaks go show your slaves how choleric you are and make your bondmen trmeble
- cassius to brutus
- there is my dagger and here my naked breast within a heart dearer than plutus's mine richer than gold
- antony to brutus
- this is a sleepy tune o murderous slumber lay'st thou thy leaden mace upon my boy that plays music.......
- brutus to lucius
- # of stab wounds caesar recieved
- 33
- what does brutus say he will do instead of going to rome captured
- he bears too great a mind
- some of cassius's mena are
- turning against him
- what mistake does titiniius say brutus made
- he gave the word too early
- pindarius kills cassius
- because he told him to
- what happened according to messala
- brutus and cassius are winnign
- what's responsible for cassius's death
- the thrill of victory
- who is determined not to give up
- brutus
- what is brutus saying in his speech
- he wants to die/ready to die
- who holds brutus's sword while he falls on it
- strato
- antony's opinion of brutus
- he was the greatest noble roman
- flatters! now brutus thank yourself this tongue had not offended so today if cassius might have ruled
- cassius to octavius
- this is my birthday
- casius to messala
- therefore our everlasting farewell take forever and forever farewell cassius!
- brutus to cassius
- caesar thou art revenged even with the sword that killed thee
- cassius to pindarus
- the sun of rome is set
- titinus to messela
- o julius caesar thou art mighty yet
- brutus to cato
- keep this man safe give him all kindness i have rather such men my friends than enemies
- antony
- the ghost of caesar hath appeared to me two several times by night
- brutus to voluminus
- hold then my sword and turn away thy face while i do run upon it
- brutus to strato
- this was the noblest roman of them all....
- antony to octavius