Across
- 3. Brutus's wife who stabs herself in the thigh
- 8. Playwright of Julius Caesar
- 10. Caesar’s wife whose prophetic dream is ignored
- 12. Type of play
- 14. Antony’s ironic descriptor for the conspirators
- 15. "Beware the _____ of March"
- 18. Logical fallacy that attacks the person, not the argument
- 19. Appeal used by Antony to stir emotion in the crowd
- 20. Roman who warns Caesar of the Ides of March
- 21. Device Antony uses when claiming he is “no orator”
Down
- 1. Brutus claims this love justifies murder
- 2. Persuasive appeal built on credibility and experience
- 4. Caesar's _____ predicts Brutus's death at Philippi
- 5. Caesar’s adopted heir
- 6. Central theme: words have this over people
- 7. Caesar’s tragic flaw in his final speech
- 9. Speaker who turns the crowd at the funeral
- 11. Figurative language: “graves have yawn’d”
- 13. Battle where Brutus is defeated
- 16. Caesar died (ironically) at the foot of his statue
- 17. Character with a “lean and hungry look"
