an elected official who represents commoners
Marullus
senator who does not believe in omens
Cicero
Casca claims the conspiracy needs this man to give their cause reliability
Brutus
willing to do whatever the conspiracy needs
Casca
leader of the conspiracy
Cassius
Caesar’s wife
Calphurnia
“… I have not from your eyes that gentleness
Cassius
“Brutus’ and ‘Caesar’, What should be in that ‘Caesar’?
Cassius
“Let me have men about me that are fat;
Caesar
“…I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown - yet ‘twas not
Casca
“H**im and his worth and our great need of him
Cassius
Why are Marullus and Flavius upset?
The citizens seem to have forgotten their love for Pompey.
Cassius compares the conspiracy’s enterprise to ___.
a red sky, bloody, fiery, and most terrible
The foul weather and portentous signs suggest ___.
The gods are unhappy with Rome’s current political situation.
After putting a Shakespeare quotation in your own writing, you must place what at the end of the sentence?
a citation
Which literary term best describes when one character speaks to another and monopolizes the conversation?
monologue