Julius Caesar

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  1. 3. Who is in charge of bringing Caesar to the Capitol?
  2. 5. The person people are celebrating in Act 1, scene 1: "But, indeed, sir, we make holiday, to see ___ and to rejoice in his triumph."
  3. 7. The Soothsayer warns Caesar "Beware the ___ of March."
  4. 8. From Act 1, scene 3: "Now could I, Casca, name to thee a man / Most like this dreadful night, / That thunders, lightens, opens graves, and roars / As doth the ___ in the Capitol . . . "
  5. 9. Where did Portia stab herself to make "strong proof of [her] constancy"?
  6. 10. When the priests performed a sacrifice in Act 2, scene 2, what did they find missing within the beast?
  7. 13. "These growing ___ plucked from Caesar's wing will make him fly an ordinary pitch / Who else would soar above the view of men / And keep us all in servile fearfulness."
  8. 15. Caesar says "Yon ___ has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous."
  9. 17. Caesar claims he is more dangerous than ___.
  10. 19. This character begs Caesar not to leave the house because of their bad dreams.
  11. 20. Brutus does not want the conspiracy to make an ___, for he believes they are honest men who do not need to make a show of their integrity.
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  1. 1. Brutus says in Act 2, scene 1: "It is the bright day that brings forth the ___, / And that craves wary walking."
  2. 2. "Let us be ___, but not butchers, Caius. / We all stand up against the spirit of Caesar, / And in the spirit of men there is no blood."
  3. 4. This character speaks in puns and riddles. EX: "all that I live by is with the awl."
  4. 6. Casca reports in Act 1, scene 3: "Indeed, they say the senators tomorrow / Mean to establish Caesar as a ___, And he shall wear his crown by sea and land, / In every place save here in Italy."
  5. 10. The opening lines of the play, spoken by Flavius: "Hence! Home, you idle creatures get you home: Is this a ___?"
  6. 11. Caesar calls the Soothsayer this after dismissing his warning in Act 1.
  7. 12. Who cares more about acting honorably for the wellbeing of Rome than anything else?
  8. 14. When Portia asks Brutus what's wrong, he claims, "I am not well in ___, and that is all."
  9. 16. Cassius suggests killing ___ along with Caesar.
  10. 18. Brutus compares Caesar to a snake's ___: "Which, hatched, would, as his kind, grow mischievous . . . "