Julius Caesar Revision

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Across
  1. 1. The point in a story in which a tragic hero or heroine recognises or discovers the nature of their self and or circumstances.
  2. 4. Portia dies by eating this.
  3. 6. The final battle occurs on Cassius’s ____________.
  4. 9. How many times does Caesar refuse the crown?
  5. 10. A sudden reversal in fortune, often caused by a tragic hero or heroine acting according to their flaw.
  6. 11. ‘Friends, Romans, Countrymen’ is an example of what language features?
  7. 13. A speech said by a character when they are on stage, alone.
  8. 14. The family of kings who once ruled Rome, but were overthrown for being undemocratic.
  9. 15. The middle of March.
Down
  1. 2. Caesar equates himself to being ‘constant’ as Polaris. He calls it the _________ star.
  2. 3. The fatal flow leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine.
  3. 5. The plays opening sees the plebs celebrating Caesar beating this other guy.
  4. 7. The people appreciated most how Caesar left them money in his ________.
  5. 8. When the audiences feels a sense of release because of the death of the tragic hero or heroine, whom they identified with.
  6. 12. Act 1 Scene 3 is characterised by its portrayal of portents, which could be seen as civil strife, or of the Great _________ of Being being broken.