The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

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