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Why are Flavius and Marullus upset at the beginning of the play? The citizens are gathered to celebrate Caesar, but have forgotten the fallen hero Pompey. How does cassius die? His servant kills him on request. How do the soothsayers tell Julius Caesar? Beware the ides of March ...

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Why are Flavius and Marullus upset at the beginning of the play? - answer The citizens are
gathered to celebrate Caesar, but have forgotten the fallen hero Pompey.


How does cassius die? - answer His servant kills him on request.


How do the soothsayers tell Julius Caesar? - answer Beware the ides of March


Why does Caesar speak in third person? - answer It is a sign of royalty


Where does act 1 scene 3 take place? - answer On the streets, at midnight


What is the Roman attitude to suicide? - answer It is an honorable death


Who is reading a letter which he plans to give to Caesar? - answer Artemidores


Why are the commoners in the streets of Rome? - answer To meet Julius Caesar as he returns


What is the ides of march - answer March 15


Why does Caesar want the runner to touch his wife as he runs past? - answer Because it is
legend to cure barrenness


What were the romans celebrating when Caesar returned? - answer feast of lupercal

, How does Cassius trick Brutus into joining the conspiracy? - answer He makes a fake petition
that shows the public wants caesar dead.


How does Portia show Brutus she is trustworthy? - answer She cuts herself in the thigh


What are Caesar's dying words? - answer Et tu brute


What does Et tu brute mean? - answer and you brutus?


What is the servant of Cassius that kills Cassius upon request? - answer Pindarus


When was Julius Caesar believed to be written? - answer 1599


"Was the noblest Roman of them all" - answer Anthony


Brutus attacks too early at what place? - answer Phillipi


who said: "Thin men think too much" ? - answer Julius Caesar


Who are the triumvirate that rule rome after Caesar's death? - answer Antony, Octavius, Lepidus


What does Calpurnia dream of the night before the Ides of March? - answer Statues spewing
blood


First conspirator to show up at Caesar's home - answer Decius


What is Caesar and Cleopatras son named? - answer Caesarian

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