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13 Cards in this Set
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The use of semi-colons in Act 1/Sc 2 is an example of? |
Parallelism |
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Calpurnia is unable to have what? |
children |
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The soothsayer is what type of archetype? |
Prophet |
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Cassius is what type of archetype? |
Villian |
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Caesar is what type of archetype? |
Hero |
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The repetition of eye, and see, veiled, hidden, shadow, reflection, mirror, glass might be a stylistic device called? |
Foreshadowing |
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Why is Brutus at war with himself? |
He is not sure Caesar should be king. He says he "fears" the people choose Caesar as his king. |
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To establish his credibility, Cassius tells Brutus that he is not what? |
A jealous man A liar A fool |
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What evidence does Cassius present to Brutus in order to turn Brutus against Caesar? |
- Caesar talks about Brutus behind his back. Caesar is weak physically because he has epilepsy. Caesar eats, drinks, feels the cold, just as Brutus does so why should he be treated like a god? |
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Brutus seems to not trust Cassius. He tells Cassius that he will not do anything that is what? |
dishonorable |
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Caesar explains to Anthony that Cassius is a dangerous man. What are the reasons Caesar gives for his opinion? |
Cassius is too lean. He observes people too much. He does not like music. He does not like plays. He does not smile. |
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Caesar and Brutus share similar tragic flaws. What are the traits of their tragic flaws? |
Caesar knows that Cassius is dangerous and yet does nothing about it. He might be naive. Brutus knows that Cassius is dangerous and yet he is manipulated by Cassius to join the conspiracy. He might be naive. |
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Caesar denies the crown three times on the Feast of Lupercal. Who offers him the crown? |
Anthony |