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Charac.Charac. QuotesQuotes EventsEvents AnalysisAnalysis Misc. Misc.
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Characters 200• Has the ability to “read”
people• Leader of the Conspirators• Envious of Caesar• Forged letters and put in
Brutus’ house
Characters 400•Becomes the leader of the conspirators
•Was referred to as the “most noblest Roman of them all”
Quotes 400• Who said…
“You all did love him once, not without cause. What cause withholds you then to mourn for him? .”
Events 300• He writes letters in different handwriting,
pretending to be different Roman citizens. The letters talk about how great Brutus is and touch on fears of Caesar for king. The letters are then left at Brutus’s house for him to find. Very sneaky….
Event 500•What does Antony ask of the conspirators?–1. Right after the murder
–2. Pertaining to the funeral
Events 500• 1. If they can give him reasons
why Caesar had to be killed.
• 2. To have Caesar’s body and to speak at Caesar’s funeral.
Analysis 200• What was Antony’s true reason for giving the speech at Caesar’s funeral and give one way he swayed the crowd?
Analysis 200• He wanted to turn the people
of Rome against the conspirators.
• Showed the body, mentioned the will, cried, repeated “honorable men” phrase
Analysis 600• Why do the conspirators bathe their hands in Caesar’s blood and what does this action foreshadow?
Analysis 600• They bathe their hands so that it
resembles a “sacrifice”– really just makes them look like butchers.
• It foreshadows that the conspirators will be looked upon as murders and also their eventual downfalls and deaths
Analysis 800• Calpurnia dreams Caesar’s statue
is full of holes and spouting blood. She sees Romans bathing in it.
• Her dream foreshadows Caesar’s death and destruction.
Analysis 1000• “Et tu, Brute? Then fall Caesar.”
• It is important because it shows an act of betrayal and also serves as a turning point of the play. The success of the conspiracy lies in the people trusting Brutus (because of his character) and Antony will use that against the conspirators.
Misc. 200
• Brutus is at war with himself because he does not think Caesar should be king, but he has no proof to that effect.
Misc. 400• Why does Antony describe
Brutus’s stab wound as, “the most unkindest cut of all”?–***100 extra points if you can tell me
why this quote is grammatically incorrect***
Misc. 400• Because he was Caesar’s trusted
friend and never expected him to turn against him.
• It is a double superlative: MOST and unkindEST only one is needed.
Misc. 600• They commit suicide.
• They know Antony will win the battle and do not want to return to Rome as captives.
Misc. 800• 1. That Brutus speaks first.
• 2. That Antony can only say good things about Caesar.
• 3. That Antony cannot say anything against the conspirators.