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šŸŽ­ JULIUS CAESAR FINAL TEST STUDY GUIDE ⭐ MOST IMPORTANT CHARACTERS Brutus * Honorable * Loyal to Rome * Tragic Hero * Joins conspiracy because he thinks it will help Rome * Dies by suicide after Battle of Philippi Symbol: Jewel šŸ’Ž Quote: ā€œNot that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.ā€ āø» Cassius * Manipulative * Jealous of Caesar * Persuasive * Starts conspiracy * Tricks Brutus with fake letters Symbol: Virus 🦠 Quote: ā€œThe fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves.ā€ āø» Caesar * Powerful * Ambitious * Proud * Ignores warnings * Assassinated by conspirators Symbol: Mirror šŸŖž Quote: ā€œCowards die many times before their deaths.ā€ āø» Antony * Loyal to Caesar * Smart speaker * Uses emotion * Turns crowd against conspirators Symbol: Podium šŸŽ¤ Quote: ā€œFriends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.ā€ āø» ⭐ WHO DIES? Caesar * Murdered by conspirators. * Shocked when Brutus stabs him. Quote: ā€œEt tu, Brute?ā€ āø» Portia * Brutus’s wife. * Dies by suicide. āø» Cinna the Poet * Killed by an angry mob. * Mistaken for a conspirator. āø» Cassius * Thinks his army lost. * Orders his servant to kill him. āø» Brutus * Loses Battle of Philippi. * Falls on his sword. āø» ⭐ LITERARY TERMS Monologue Long speech spoken by one character. Example: Antony’s funeral speech. āø» Soliloquy Character speaks thoughts while alone. Example: Brutus thinking about Caesar. āø» Aside Words spoken to audience that others can’t hear. Example: Cassius revealing thoughts. āø» Dramatic Irony Audience knows something characters don’t. Example: Audience knows Caesar will die. āø» Apostrophe Talking to someone dead or absent. Example: Antony talking to Caesar’s dead body. āø» Tragic Hero Good character whose flaw causes downfall. Example: Brutus. āø» Character Foil Characters who highlight each other’s differences. Example: Brutus and Cassius. āø» Metaphor Direct comparison without ā€œlikeā€ or ā€œas.ā€ Example: ā€œTime is a thief.ā€ āø» ⭐ LOGOS - ETHOS - PATHOS Logos = Logic 🧠 Facts and reasoning. Example: Brutus explains why Caesar died. āø» Ethos = Credibility šŸ¤ Trust and reputation. Example: Brutus is respected and honorable. āø» Pathos = Emotion ā¤ļø Appeals to feelings. Example: Antony shows Caesar’s wounds. āø» ⭐ FUNERAL SPEECHS Brutus Uses: * Logos * Ethos Main idea: * Caesar was ambitious. * Rome comes first. āø» Antony Uses: * Pathos Main idea: * Caesar was a good man. * Conspirators were wrong. āø» TEST QUESTION Why was Antony’s speech more effective? Answer: Antony’s speech was more effective because he used emotion. He showed Caesar’s wounds and made the crowd feel sad and angry. This caused the people to turn against the conspirators. āø» ⭐ IMPORTANT EVENTS IN ORDER 1. Soothsayer warns Caesar. 2. Cassius convinces Brutus. 3. Fake letters persuade Brutus. 4. Conspirators kill Caesar. 5. Antony gives funeral speech. 6. Crowd riots. 7. Cinna the Poet is killed. 8. Brutus and Cassius argue. 9. Portia dies. 10. Battle of Philippi. 11. Cassius dies. 12. Brutus dies. āø» ⭐ WRITING QUESTIONS Why is Brutus a tragic hero? Brutus is the tragic hero because he is honorable and wants what is best for Rome. However, he makes the mistake of joining the conspiracy against Caesar. This decision leads to his downfall, and he dies after losing the Battle of Philippi. āø» How does Cassius manipulate Brutus? Cassius manipulates Brutus by flattering him and convincing him that Caesar has too much power. He also uses fake letters to persuade Brutus to join the conspiracy. āø» What lesson does the play teach? The play teaches that ambition, pride, and poor decisions can lead to serious consequences. It also shows the power of persuasion and public opinion. āø» Is revenge justified? No, revenge is not justified because it often creates more problems and causes more harm than good. āø» 🚨 LAST-MINUTE MEMORIZATION Tragic Hero āž”ļø Brutus Character Foil āž”ļø Brutus & Cassius Apostrophe āž”ļø Antony talking to dead Caesar Logos āž”ļø Logic Ethos āž”ļø Credibility Pathos āž”ļø Emotion Better Funeral Speech āž”ļø Antony Most Manipulative āž”ļø Cassius Most Loyal āž”ļø Antony Warning to Caesar āž”ļø ā€œBeware the ides of March
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