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79 Cards in this Set
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mount olympus
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home of the gods
allusion |
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"Et tu Brute"
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caesar
situational irony |
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"Alea Jacta Est"
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the die is cast
death (singular for dice --->fate |
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who was the last person to stab caesar?
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brutus
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bathing in caesars blood
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occured in calpurnia's dream
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religious imagery
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brutus kissed caesar hand -- judias kissed jesus hand
Julius caesar(JC)--Jesus Christ(JC) |
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Lethe
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river in the underworld
allusion |
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ate
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goddess of discard and destruction
allusion |
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league
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3 miles
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brutus loves what?
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rome
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Caesar has
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ambition
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"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears"
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mark antony
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"Brutus is a honorable man"
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mark antony
verbal irony |
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brutish beasts
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mark anotony
pun |
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act 3 scene 2 ---->
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the tradegy of brutus
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protagonist(main character)
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brutus
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antagonist(2nd main character)
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antony
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"I come not,friends, to steal away your hearts, I am no orator, as Brutus is"
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mark antony
verbal irony |
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brutus's intentions are....
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good
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antony's intentions are...
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good
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Caesar has
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ambition
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"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears"
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mark antony
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"Brutus is a honorable man"
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mark antony
verbal irony |
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brutish beasts
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mark anotony
pun |
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act 3 scene 2 ---->
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the tradegy of brutus
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protagonist(main character)
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brutus
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antagonist(2nd main character)
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antony
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"I come not,friends, to steal away your hearts, I am no orator, as Brutus is"
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mark antony
verbal irony |
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brutus's intentions are....
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good
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antony's intentions are...
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good
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75 silver coins and land
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fake will
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triumviate
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antony octavius and lepidus
there goal is to overtake rome for the good of the people -antony and cleopatra(play) |
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brutus
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tragic hero
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what is brutus's tragic flaw?
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gullible
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antony octavius and lepidus want too..
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divide the world in three
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pluto
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god of wealth
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how does portia kill herself?
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swalloing burning coal
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why did portia kill herself?
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because she is a strong woman and she wanted a honorable death
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euphemism
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make something sound better then it really is
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mark antony murdered how amny senators?
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70
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who did mark antony murder by an accident?
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cicero bu a different cicero
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plot mistake
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mentions portias death twice
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where are they going to meet antony's army?
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philippi (north east of greece)
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"Noble noble cassius"
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brutus
situational irony dramatic irony |
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lute
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instrument
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what kind of slumber is brutus thinking of?
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murderous
allusion to macbeth |
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brutus sees who? and feels what?
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ghost of caesar
guilty |
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ghost of caesar..
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shall (uncertainty)
will(certainty) 1. foreshawdoing 2.illusion 3.internal conflict 4. omen |
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who is the new caesar?
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octavius
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cassius sees ravens above him
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omen
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cato
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portias father
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what does brutus think of suicide?
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cowardly and vile
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what does roman society think of suicide?
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honorable death
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what does christinanity think of suicide?
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cowardly and improper
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pindarus does what to cassius?
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stabs cassius so he can die honorably
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brutus cassius die from what sword?
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the same one tht killed caesar
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cassius birthday
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situatonal irony
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young cato
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portias brother
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what happened to portia's father cato?
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killed himself
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catharsis
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purging your emotions
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how does brutus reach his catharsis moment?
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he must kill himself
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"And i am brutus....."
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lucilius
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"I am cato, young cato, i am the son of marcus cato"
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young cato
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"If though read this though mayest live...."
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artemedorious
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"no not an oath if not the face of man"
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brutus
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"and therefore think him as an serpents eff which hatch him"
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brutus
simile |
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"Messala this is my birthday"
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cassius
situational irony |
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"Friends, romans, countrymen, lend me your ears"
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mark antony
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"i know my hour has com"
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BRUTUS
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"this was the noblest roman of them all "
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antony
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"to part the glories of this happyt day"
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octavius
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"go to, you are not cassius"
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brutus
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"tear him for his bad verses, tear him for his bad verses"
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plebians
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"brutus stole from my bed and yester night and supper suddenly walked about"
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portia
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climax
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et tu brute
cinna the poet antonys speech caesar dies caesars will alea jacta eset |
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denouement
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triumviate
portia's death cicero died euphemism brutus calls caissus greedy ghost of caesar |
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resolution
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cassius dies
brutus dies cato dies lucilius pretends to be brutus |
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"am i not worthy as a man"
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portia
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the only way for brutus to show he is truly sorry
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killing himself
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