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