The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Across
- 3. The city where the play takes place.
- 5. The "falling sickness."
- 7. The job title of both Marullus and Flavius from Act I, scene i.
- 8. The festival that celebrates health and fertility.
- 9. This character warned Caesar "Beware the Ides of March."
- 12. This character was one of Caesar's top generals. In Act I, he offered a crown to Caesar three times.
- 14. (TWO WORDS) A rhythmic, heartbeat-like pattern that consists of ten syllables, with stress on every other syllable.
- 17. This character compares Caesar to a snake.
- 18. The appeal to logic and reasoning.
- 19. What was NOT found inside the beast that was sacrificed.
Down
- 1. This character spoke in puns and riddles.
- 2. This character is envious of Caesar's rise to power and heads up the conspiracy set against him.
- 4. Convinced Caesar to come along to the Senate, even after Calpurnia originally urged him not to.
- 6. This character experienced bad dreams of a dead Caesar.
- 10. What Brutus values above all else.
- 11. The name of Portia's servant boy.
- 13. The appeal to one's emotions.
- 15. This character claims to have a "man's mind, but a woman's might."
- 16. The appeal to one's credibility, trustworthiness, or character.