Across
- 2. Flavius and Marullus try to prevent Caesar from gaining too much of this (6 letters)
- 3. where the play is set (4 letters)
- 5. Another term for working-class Roman citizens (7 letters)
- 9. The tone of the tribunes when addressing the crowd (7 letters)
- 12. The profession of the man who is criticized for celebrating Caesar's triumph
- 13. Marullus warns that celebrating Caesar might bring this divine punishment upon the people
- 15. A play on words, often used by the cobbler (4 letters)
- 16. What the tribunes remove from Caesar's statues (6 letters)
Down
- 1. A festival celebrated at the time, honoring the god of fertility
- 4. Marullus accuses the crowd of forgetting Pompey, showing this trait toward their former hero
- 5. The ruler whose defeat Caesar is being celebrated for (7 letters)
- 6. Flavius is upset that the commoners wear these instead of work attire
- 7. Flavius compares Caesar to this bird, implying he is rising too high in power
- 8. The River that flows through Rome
- 10. the material that the carpenter’s apron is made of
- 11. the literary device in the line “these growing feathers pluck’d from Caesar’s wings”
- 14. One of the tribunes who scolds the commoners (6 letters)
