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j u l i u s caesar Quiz

By William Shakespeare

On February 15, 1 , at the religious festival of 2 , all of the Roman citizens rejoice the victory of Caesar
after a long civil war against 3 . Two tribunes, Marullus and Flavius are angry with the common people celebrating in
the streets, especially the cobbler who answers questions with 4 . The tribunes tear down 5 as they walk the
streets.
As Caesar attends the festival, a 6 warns him to beware 7 or March 15.Caesar asks 8 to touch
his wife during a race so that she 9 . During the race, Cassius and Brutus discuss 10 . During their discussion,
the two hear 11 . They find out later that 12 had offered a crown to Caesar 13 times.
On the night of 14 there is a violent storm. Casca fears the storm is a warning against their plan. Brutus
walks in his garden as he tries to make a decision. Brutuss servant finds a 15 that seems to be signed by a
citizen, but is really from 16 trying to persuade Brutus to join the plan. Brutuss wife, 17 , asks him what the
trouble is after a group of men leave their house, but he wont tell her at first.
Just past dawn on March 15, Caesar and his wife, 18 , have not slept very well. Caesars wife tells him
about her 19 , and she is afraid for his life. Though Caesar at first decides not to leave home, his mind is later
changed by Decius and his news about a __20___. The other conspirators arrive to take Caesar to 21 .
Learning of the plot, Artemidorus waits along the street to give Caesar a 22 .
Worried about her husband, Brutuss wife sends the servant Lucius to the capitol to 23 , and later she
asks questions of 24 who is walking past her house.
Caesar pays no attention to Artemidorus. The conspirators surround Caesar pretending to ask for someones
pardon from exile. Suddenly, 25 is the first to stab Caesar followed by the others, but the last of the conspirators to
stab Caesar is 26 . At first 27 runs away, but later he returns to ask to say a few words over Caesars body.
Brutus agrees but 28 is worried. Later Antony meets 29 s servant and tells him to take back a message.
In the city streets, 30 speaks first to the Roman citizens. He explains that Caesar was killed for the good
of Rome because Caesar was too ambitious. Then Antony speaks to the citizens against the conspirators. He repeatedly
calls 31 an honorable man. The citizens hear about Caesars generosity in his 32 . Soon the conspirators flee
Rome as the citizens begin to riot. The mob even kills the poet Cinna because his name is the same as a 33 .
Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus, the triumvirate that rules Rome, meet to decide 34 . Later, Antony
reveals how he feels about 35 , comparing him to a donkey or horse.
Brutus and Cassius have an argument while encamped in Sardis. Brutus accuses Cassius of 36 , but he
is actually upset because 37 . The two generals learn from Messala that between 70-100 people have been
killed by the triumvirate. 38 convinces Cassius that they should meet Antony and Octavius on the battlefield at 39 .
Later that night, Brutus is visited by 40 who says he will meet him at 41 .
When the two opposing forces meet to talk on the battlefield, they exchange 42 . After the talk, Cassius
tells Messala that this day is 43 . Then Brutus and Cassius say 44 to each other.
Losing to 45 s army and thinking his messenger is captured, Cassius asks Pindarus to 46 .
Titinius returns from the battlefield to see Cassius, and then kills himself. Brutus sees Cassius and prepares to meet
Antony and Octavius in a second battle.
With his forces weakened and nearly beaten, Brutus asks 47 men to __48__, but they refuse as friends.
Finally, Strato agrees. When Antony sees Brutus, he calls him 49 . Octavius agrees to hold a 50 for Brutus.

Shakespeare was born in 1564, during the reign of 51 . Shakespeare was a part owner in 52 , which like
most Elizabethan theaters, was round in shape. Because of this shape, the theater used little 53___ but used the
dialogue to tell where a scene took place. This dialogue was mostly written using 54 . When Shakespeare died in 1616,
he had written over thirty plays including comedies, histories, and 55 .

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