Welcome to the 2023-2024 School Year!
Introduction
1. According to Shakespeare, if a chosen leader is forcefully dethroned, what is sure to follow?
Act One - Scenes 1 and 2
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. What is event four?
5. What is event five?
6. What is event six?
7. What is event seven?
8. What is event eight?
9. What are tribunes?
10. What is Caeser dedicated to? What does he revel in?
11. What is Caeser's hearing loss a metaphor for?
12. What does Brutus doubt?
13. What does Cassius prey on?
14. Cassius draws attention to Caeser's what?
15. Pop Quiz #1
16. Pop Quiz #2
17. Pop Quiz #3
Act One - Scene 3
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. What is event four?
5. What is event five?
6. What does the harsh weather signify?
7. Cassius is noticeably what?
8. What does Casca say that Cassius has become? What does he say he is obsessed with?
9. What does Cinna's entrance represent?
10. What do the letters highlight?
11. Pop Quiz #1
12. Pop Quiz #2
13. Pop Quiz #3
Act Two - Scene 1
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. Besides Caeser, who does Cassius believe should also be murdered?
5. What is event four?
6. What is event five?
7. What is event six?
8. What is event seven?
9. What is event eight?
10. What is Brutus plagued by?
11. What might Casca pointing his sword suggest?
12. What do the wives of the play insert? Who are they more intuitive than?
13. What can Portia and Calpurnia sense?
14. What is Ligarius' sickness a symbol of?
15. Pop Quiz #1
16. Pop Quiz #2
17. Pop Quiz #3
Act Two - Scene 2
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. What does Caeser choose to believe in?
5. What does the lack of a heart within the sacrifice for Caeser represent?
6. What does Caeser allow to overwhelm his good judgment?
7. Decius is the first of the conspirators to do what?
8. Pop Quiz #1
9. Pop Quiz #2
10. Pop Quiz #3
Act Two - Scenes 3 and 4
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. What is Artemidorus' letter a summation of?
5. What does Portia's anxiety reveal?
6. Pop Quiz #1
7. Pop Quiz #2
8. Pop Quiz #3
Act Three - Scene 1
1. What is event one?
2 . What is even two?
3. What is event three?
4. What is event four?
5. What is event five?
6. What is event six?
7. What is event seven?
8. What is event eight?
9. What is event nine?
10. What does Antony's retreat highlight?
11. What are Antony's stained hands symbolic of?
12. What does Antony decide the only thing he must do after Caeser's death is?
13. Pop Quiz #1
14. Pop Quiz #2
15. Pop Quiz #3
Act Three - Scene 2
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. What is event four?
5. What is event five?
6. What is event six?
7. What were Plebeians?
8. Where was power centered in Ancient Rome?
9. What does Cassius' absence denote?
10. How is Brutus' speech described? What does he think little of?
11. What does Antony rely on while giving his speech?
12. By joining the people, what does Antony solidify?
13. What does Antony use for his final indictment of the traitors?
14. Pop Quiz #1
15. Pop Quiz #2
16. Pop Quiz #3
Act Three - Scene 3 / Act Four - Scenes 1 and 2
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. What is event four?
5. What does Cinna's plight underline?
6. Who is the second attack against?
7. Pop Quiz #1
8. Pop Quiz #2
9. Pop Quiz #3
Act Four - Scene 3
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. What is event four?
5. What is event five?
6. What does the poet illustrate that others are aware of?
7. How many times does Brutus mention Portia's suicide?
8. What does the ghost foreshadow?
9. Pop Quiz #1
10. Pop Quiz #2
11. Pop Quiz #3
Act Five - Scenes 1 and 2
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. What is event four?
5. What is event five?
6. During the "verbal swordplay" between the conspirators, why are their accusations harmful?
7. Why do the conspirators words mean so little?
8. What do the vulgar ravens signify?
9. Pop Quiz #1
10. Pop Quiz #2
11. Pop Quiz #3
Act Five - Scenes 3 and 4
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. What is event four?
5. What is event five?
6. What is event six?
7. What was Cassius's death a result of?
8. What does Pindarus have the least amount of within the group? What does he perform?
9. What does Lucilius' attempt to protect Brutus reiterate?
10. Who acts honorably, justly, and spares Lucilius' life?
11. Pop Quiz #1
12. Pop Quiz #2
13. Pop Quiz #3
Act Five - Scene 5
1. What is event one?
2. What is event two?
3. What is event three?
4. What is event four?
5. As Brutus recognizes defeat, he becomes melancholy, but still maintains what?
6. Despite his mistakes, Brutus is still the most what?
7. Who is the tragic hero in the play?
8. What does Rome become under Octavius?
9. Pop Quiz #1
10. Pop Quiz #2
11. Pop Quiz #3