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JeopardyBackground Act I

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Final Jeopardy

Act III

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$100 Question from H1

In what year does the play place?

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$100 Answer from H1

44 B.C.

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$200 Question from H1

Which type of play is Julius Caesar?

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$200 Answer from H1

Tragedy

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$300 Question from H1

Who made up the Second Triumvirate?

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$300 Answer from H1

Mark Antony, Octavian, and Lepidus

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$400 Question from H1

What was the name of Julius Caesar’sdaughter?

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$400 Answer from H1

Julia

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$500 Question from H1

Define the word: Groundling.

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$500 Answer from H1

Audience members who stood on floor at plays in the Globe Theatre.

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$100 Question from H2

Who tries to warn Caesar about the Ides of March?

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$100 Answer from H2

The Soothsayer

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$200 Question from H2

Why are Flavius and Marullus arrested?

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$200 Answer from H2

For damaging Caesar’s statue and decorations.

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$300 Question from H2

Why do the conspirators want Brutus to join them?

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$300 Answer from H2

He’s loved by the people.

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$400 Question from H2

What two things does Brutus compare Caesar to?

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$400 Answer from H2

Serpent’s Egg and someone climbing a ladder.

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$500 Question from H2

How does Decius Brutus persuade Caesar to go to the Capitol?

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$500 Answer from H2

He gives him a positive interpretation of Calpurnia’s dream

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$100 Question from H3

Where was Caesar assassinated?

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$100 Answer from H3

In the Capitol

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$200 Question from H3

Which conspirator gave the “most unkindest cut of all?”

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$200 Answer from H3

Brutus

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$300 Question from H3

What reason does Brutus give the people for the killing of Caesar?

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$300 Answer from H3

Ambition

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$400 Question from H3

Which form of persuasion does Antony mostly rely on?

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$400 Answer from H3

Pathos

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$500 Question from H3

Name the roles each conspirator had in the assassination of Caesar.

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$500 Answer from H3

Trebonius: Distract Mark AntonyMetellus Cimber: Distract CaesarCasca: First stabBrutus: Last stab

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$100 Question from H4

What two things does Mark Antony compare Lepidus to?

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$100 Answer from H4

Horse and a Donkey

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$200 Question from H4

How does Portia kill herself?

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$200 Answer from H4

Swallowing Coal

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$300 Question from H4

Who kills Cassius? Brutus?

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$300 Answer from H4

Pindarus and Strato

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$400 Question from H4

What’s the reason for Brutus and Cassius’argument?

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$400 Answer from H4

Brutus did not support someone who was accused of a bribe even though Cassius

supported that person.

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$500 Question from H4

What’s Brutus’ argument for going to Phillipi? What’s Cassius’ argument for staying put in Sardis?

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$500 Answer from H4

Brutus: The opposing army will gain more men on their way to SardisCassius: They should make the opposing army tire themselves out by marching to Sardis.

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$100 Question from H5

“Beware the Ides of March.”

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$100 Answer from H5

Soothsayer, foreshadowing

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$200 Question from H5

“Speak hands for me!”

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$200 Answer from H5

Casca, he is the first to stab Caesar.

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$300 Question from H5

“Our course will seem too bloody, Caius Cassius,To cut the head off and then hack the limbs,Like wrath in death and envy afterwards – For Antony is but a limb of Caesar.”

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$300 Answer from H5

Brutus, he decides the fate of Antony which alters the action of the plot completely.

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$400 Question from H5

“Men at sometime were masters of their fates.The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,But in ourselves, that we are underlings.”

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$400 Answer from H5

Cassius, he is persuading Brutus to help murder Caesar.

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$500 Question from H5“Cowards die many times before their death;The valiant never taste of death but once.Of all the wonders that I yet have heard,It seems to me most strange that men should fear,Seeing that death, a necessary end,Will come when it will come”

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$500 Answer from H5

Caesar, he shows that he’s too confident, which leads to his fall.

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Final Jeopardy

Why does Cassius kill himself?

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Final Jeopardy AnswerHe believes Titinius was overtaken by Antony’s forces, but he actually was fine.