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Julius Caesar Acts II and III Questions

This document contains 21 questions about plot points and character motivations in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. The questions cover events and dialogue from Acts II and III, including Caesar's assassination by Brutus and other conspirators, and the aftermath of their actions. Brutus struggles with whether to kill Caesar for the good of Rome, while Antony uses his funeral oration to turn the crowds against the assassins.

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Julius Caesar Acts II and III Questions

This document contains 21 questions about plot points and character motivations in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. The questions cover events and dialogue from Acts II and III, including Caesar's assassination by Brutus and other conspirators, and the aftermath of their actions. Brutus struggles with whether to kill Caesar for the good of Rome, while Antony uses his funeral oration to turn the crowds against the assassins.

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Julius Caesar Act II. Questions: Answer the following questions.

Scene 1:
1. According to Brutus, why is it is necessary that Caesar be killed?
2. What actions does Lucius perform that help the plot unfold?
3. What is Brutus’s internal conflict?
4. Why does Brutus disagree about taking an oath?
5. Why does Metellus think it would be a good idea to ask Cicero to join the conspiracy?
6. Why does Brutus say they should not ask Cicero to join the conspiracy?
7. What does Brutus say about killing Marc Antony?
8. What reason does Cassius give for why Caesar might not come out of his house today?
9. By what method does Decius say he will use to get Caesar out of the house?
10. Why is Portia, Brutus’s wife, worried about Brutus?
11. How does she prove her strength to Brutus?

Scene 2:
12. Why does Calpurnia want Caesar to stay home?
13. Describe Calpurnia’s dream.
14. How does Decius interpret the interpret Calpurnia’s dream?
15. What arguments does Decius use to change Caesar’s mind about going to the Capitol?

Scene 3:
16. What does Artemidorus plan to do?

Scene 4:
17. Why is Portia so nervous?
18. What does Portia want Lucius to do?
19.What does the soothsayer tell Portia?

Julius Caesar Act III. Questions: Answer the following questions.


Scene 1:
1. What reason does Caesar give for not reading Artemidorus’s letter?
2. What Roles do the following characters play in the conspiracy?
Trebonius:
Metellus Cimber:
Casca:
3. What is Caesar’s opinion of himself?
4. What does “Et tu, Brute?” mean? How do these words relate to the theme of friendship in the play?
5. Where does Caesar’s dead body lie? How is this ironic?
6. What does Brutus tell the conspirators to do after killing Caesar?
7. What promise does Brutus tell the servant to relay to Antony?
8. What does Antony say about the possibility of being killed by the conspirators?
9. After being assured he is in no danger, what favor does Antony ask of the conspirators?
10. What does Cassius think about granting Antony this favor?
11. What restrictions does Brutus set?
12. Summarize Antony’s main points in his speech to Caesar’s body?
13. Who is coming to Rome to meet with Antony?

Scene 2:
14. According to Brutus’s speech to the commoners, what reasons does he give for Caesar’s death?
15. What is the mood of the crowd as Brutus finishes his speech?
16. What does Brutus offer at the end of his speech?
17. List three points of Antony’s speech that work to persuade the crowd to turn on the conspirators.
18. What reason does Antony give for why he cannot read Caesar’s will?
19. What has Caesar bequeathed the Romans in his will?
20. How does the crowd react to Antony’s speech?

Scene 3:
21. What happens to Cinna the Poet? Why?

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