Julius Caesar is the central figure in the history of ancient Rome and one of the most significant figures in western history. You can test your understanding of his early life and family with these assessment questions. Points you'll be tested on include Caesar's family and facts about his...
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Julius Caesar: Overview Julius Caesar: Famous Quotes Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions What did Julius say before he died? "Et tu, Brute? -- Then fall, Caesar!" (Caesar, Act 3, Scene 1) Caesar's last words lament Brutus's betrayal. It is somewhat implied that Brutus's betrayal ...
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Shakespeare, William. Julius Caesar. Ed. Samuel Thurber. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1919. Shakespeare Online. 26 Feb. 2013. < http://www.shakespeare-online.com/plays/julius_2_4.html >.Scene Questions for Review 1. Comment upon the great change that has come over Portia since we last saw...
Actually understand Julius Caesar Act 2, Scene 1. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Tragedy of Julius CaesarWhat is the main plot of "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar"?"The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" is a play written by the famous poet William Shakespeare that talks about the events that led up to the murder of Julius Caesar, the ...
Decius’ persuasion of Caesar Act II scene ii 2.2 Decius’ persuasion of Caesar He convinces Caesar to go to the capital. Flattery: Appeals to his pride and ego. He claims the dream was misinterpreted. You will give new life to Rome. Ambition: Senate will give you a crown, but may ch...
Scene Questions for Review 1.Imagine and describe the setting of the scene. How does it make a splendid pageant on the stage today? 2.What is the first impression you get of Caesar? Favorable or unfavorable? 3.Why do you think Shakespeare introduced the soothsayer at this point? What effec...
[Enter Caesar, Antony (dressed for the Lupercal race) Calpurnia, Portia, Decius Brutus, Cicero, Brutus, Cassius, Casca, and a Soothsayer; after them Marullus and Flavius] Caesar Calpurnia! Casca Peace, ho! Caesar speaks. Caesar Calpurnia! Calpurnia Here, my lord. Caesar Stand you directly ...