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| play on words. Mender of Souls |
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| What is the setting at the opening of the play? |
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| Who is involved with the conspiracy in act I? |
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Cassius Casca Cinna Decius Brutus Trebonius Metellus Cimber |
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| What is anachronism? example. |
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| against time. (no clocks in ancient rome) |
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| What is verbal irony? example |
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| saying something obviously not meant. "Brutus was an honorable man" -Mark Antony |
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| What is dramatic irony? example |
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| the audience knows what the characters do not. the letter from artemidorus |
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| What is an aside? example |
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| the actor speaks to the audience |
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| What happened to Cinna the poet? |
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| they new we was a conspiritor so they tore him limb from limb. |
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| Brutus accusses Cassius of _________. |
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| itching palms (taking bribes.) |
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| Who is the protagonist of the play? |
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| Brutus: main character of play (but its really aboutJ JC) |
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| Who is the antagonist of the play? |
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| Cassius (the main conspiriter) causes most of the stuff |
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| Two things brutus will never do? |
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Suicide, Go against rome, accept bribes |
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| Brother of Portia; dies on battlefeild |
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| Who does Lucilius pretend to be? What happens? |
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| Brutus; taken as prisoner of war |
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| "He thinks too much: such men are dangerous" Who said, about who? |
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| I have a man's mind but a woman's might" Who said? |
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| "Et tu, Brute! Then fall Caesar" Who said? |
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| "Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears." Who said? |
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| "This was the noblest Roman of them all" Who said? About who? |
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| Antony about Brutus. NOT TRUE. |
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| What impact did rhetoric have on roman people? |
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| they were swayed by simple words. |
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| Fate vs. freewill? Examples. |
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| Caesar dying, he couldnt prevent... they would get him eventually. Freewill: the conspiritors actually doing it themselves. |
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| Internal conflicts? Examples |
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| Brutus doesn't know what is the best for his country |
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