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with whom does octavius and antony form a triumvirate?and how could you describe the spirit
lepidus, cold and matter a fact
name two things antony does or says that shows hes changes in a negative way from the beginning of the story
he says how he would kill the conspirators and that he would kill his own nephew. he also denounces Caesars will
What does Antony compare lepidus to?
a horse and a donkey
what does the horse symbolize about lepidus?
he must be trained and is wanted by more powerful leaders
what does the donkey symbolize about lepidus?
he is only valuable for carrying burdens and doing chores
how is the triumvirate " in a bear baiting?
the bear is surrounded by his enemies
after Brutus and Cassius meet and begin to argue, Brutus suggests they move their discussion to his tent. why is this wise?
their argument shows the cracks in the unity which might break the morale of the troops, and they value privacy
why has Cassius come to see Brutus in Act 4?
he feels that Brutus wronged him especially by condemning one of brutus's men for taking bribes
in act four why is Brutus upset with cassius?
because Cassius took money and killed Caesar for being corrupt even though he was being corrupt himself
whose death has Brutus been Sorrowing over and how did they die?
Portia his wife, she committed suicide by eating hot coals
what does the quarrel between Brutus and Cassius show the audience?
the weakness of their Alliance foreshadows themes of betrayal and struggles to come
in Act 4 while speaking to Cassius what military action does Brutus want to take? and what is his reason for this?
Brutus wants to March into Philippi immediately instead of waiting He wants to do this so he catches them when they are not ready
when Brutus says he wants to March into Philippi Cassius disagrees why and what was his reasoning?
Cassius wants to have the soldiers come to them because he thinks that the troops will be tired out and that his own troops are tired
why does Caesar's ghost visit brutus?
to foreshadow death and destruction saying he'll see him at Philippi
what are two signs that Cassius thinks Caesar is a weak character
his seizures, once needed help swimming in the river
Why does Brutus not want Caesar to become king?
he fears the consequences of his Rule and he wants to stay loyal but he fears the effects it will have on Rome
who does Caesar characterize as having a " A lean and hungry " look
Cassius has the look
near the end of scene one what do flavius and marullus plan to do?
they want to take down decorations and stop the praises of Caesar
what is the name of Caesar's wife
Calpurnia
Who says the lines “Oh, he sits high in all the people's hearts, and that which would appear offense in us, his countenance, like richest Alchemy will change to Virtue and to worthiness”
casca is saying this about Brutus
Caesar said he does not fear death why not?
he says he will die in his life anyway and that it is what it is
why does calphurnia object to Caesar's going to the capital
because she is scared of his death
what happens in calpurnia's dream
Caesar was spurring blood like a fountain and the town's people washed their hands in it
in scene 3 what is the one plot element that could still save Caesar
if artemodorus can get the letter to Caesar in time
in Act 2 what is evidence that Portia is starting to mentally unravel
she starts hearing things
who thoughts artemodorus's attempts to warn Caesar
Decius
what happened to make Cassius believe that the news of their conspiracy has been discovered?
populous tells Cassius that he wish today their Enterprise May thrive
Does Cassius give himself half-heartedly to his conspiracy or does he commit himself fully what proves this?
he goes in and says that he will do it or kill himself
what does metellus cimber do as a ploy to engage Caesar's attention
he asks for his brother to be returned from his exile
how do the murderers explain the death of caesar?
they explain how it was only business
who says the line “ I could be moved, if I were you. if I could pray to move, prayer would move me”
caesar says this in act 3 to metellus
what does Marc Anthony do when he first confronts the conspirators
he shakes all their hands and says their full names
how do we know that Mark Antony shows friendship as just an act
because in his Soliloquy he calls them butchers and he shook all their hands
what huge mistake does Brutus make in act 3
he says that Marc Anthony is allowed to speak at Caesar's funeral
what Feast is being celebrated in act 1
the Feast of luprical
in act 1 why are the people of Rome celebrating
Caesar's returning from defeating Pompey
in Act 2 what was strange about the animal the priest sacrifices
the animal does not have a heart
according to Brutus what caused him to kill Caesar
Caesar's ambition was too much to be safe for Rome
what is the unfair argument that Brutus uses in his speech at Caesar's funeral
He implies that anyone who disagrees with the assassination doesn't love Rome and would prefer to live as a slave
what does Mark Antony use a lot of in his speech at Caesar's funeral
reverse psychology
who says the line “ beware the Ides of March”
the soothsayer says this to Caesar
who says the line “ he doth best stride the narrow world like a colossus, and we Petty men walk under his huge legs and Peep about to find ourselves dishonorable Graves”
Cassius says this in act 1
who says the line “ the fault, dear brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves”
Cassius says this line to Brutus in act one
who says the line “ upon what meat doc this are Caesar's feed that he is grown so great?”
Cassius speaks this line
who speaks the line “ let me have men about me that are fat”
Caesar says this in act 1
who says the line “ but for mine own part, it was Greek To Me”
casca says this in act 1
who says the line “ cowards die many times before their deaths; the Valiant never taste of death but once”
Caesar says this when talking about his own death
who says the line “ danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he. we are two lions littered in one day, and I the Elder and more terrible”
Caesar says this in Act 2
who says the lime “know: Caesar doth not wrong, nor without cause will he be satisfied”
Caesar says this in act 3 showing his humbleness
who says the line “et tu, brute?- then fall, Caesar”
Caesar says this after Brutus stabs him
who says the line “ oh mighty caesar, dust thou lie so low? are all thy conquests glories triumphs spoils shrunk to this little measure?”
Mark Antony says this in Acts 3 when he sees Caesar's body
who says the line “ Thou Art the ruins of the noblest men that ever lived in the tides of Time”
Marc Anthony says this in act 3 mad at the conspirators
who says the line “ cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war”
Mark anTony says this in act 3
who says the line “ romans, countryman, and lovers, hear me for my cause”
Brutus says this inact 3 at Caesar's funeral
who says the line “ friends, romans, and countrymen, lend me your ears. I come to bury caesar, not to praise him. the evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft entered with their bones”
Marc Anthony says this as Caesar's funeral
who says the line “ ambition should be made of Sterner stuff”
Marc Anthony says this after brutus's speech at Caesar's funeral
who says the line “ oh judgment, Thou Art fled to brutish Beast and men have lost their reason!”
Marc Anthony says this at Caesar's speech angery
who says the line “ this was the most unkindest cut of all”
Marc Anthony talking about Caesar's body
who says the line “ there is a tide in the Affairs of men which, taken at the flood leads on to Fortune”
Brutus says this in Act 4
who says the line “ oh Julius caesar, Thou Art Mighty yet; thy Spirit walks abroad and turns our Swords in our own proper entrails”
Brutus says this in act 5
who says the says the line” this was the noblest Roman of them all his life was gentle and the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up and say to all the world this was a man”
Mark antony says this in act 5 about Brutus