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Julius Caesar
by
William Shakespeare
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Summary
Act and Scene Summaries
Act 1, Scenes 1–3 Summary and Analysis
Act 2, Scenes 1–2 Summary and Analysis
Act 2, Scenes 3–4 Summary and Analysis
Act 3, Scene 1 Summary and Analysis
Act 3, Scenes 2–3 Summary and Analysis
Act 4, Scenes 1–3 Summary and Analysis
Act 5, Scenes 1–3 Summary and Analysis
Act 5, Scenes 4–5 Summary and Analysis
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Act I, Scene 1: Questions and Answers
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Act I, Scene 3: Questions and Answers
Act II, Scene 1: Questions and Answers
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Act II, Scenes 3 and 4: Questions and Answers
Act III, Scene 1: Questions and Answers
Act III, Scenes 2 and 3: Questions and Answers
Act IV, Scene 1: Questions and Answers
Act IV, Scenes 2 and 3: Questions and Answers
Act V, Scene 1: Questions and Answers
Act V, Scenes 2 and 3: Questions and Answers
Act V, Scenes 4 and 5: Questions and Answers
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What differentiates the funeral orations of Brutus and Mark Antony in Julius Caesar?
Explain the quote from Julius Caesar, Act 3, Scene 2: "O judgement, thou art fled to brutish beasts and men have lost their reason!"
How is Brutus contrasted against Caesar before the assassination and Antony afterwards?
What does Antony mean when he says "the evil that men do lives after them" in Julius Caesar?
Discuss the theme of conspiracy and deception in Julius Caesar.
Who are the protagonist and antagonist in Julius Caesar and what are their main actions?
Why is the mob's fluctuating extremes important in Julius Caesar?
The crowd's reaction to Brutus's and Antony's funeral speeches in Julius Caesar
The protagonist and tragic hero of Julius Caesar
In Julius Caesar, what instructions does Caesar give Antony for Calpurnia?
What was in Caesar's will and why did Antony read it to the people?
Why did Antony refer to Caesar's wounds as mouths in "Julius Caesar"?
Summarize Mark Antony's speech in Julius Caesar and identify some persuasive techniques.
Which event is the turning point in Julius Caesar: Caesar's assassination or Antony's address?
What are Mark Antony's feelings towards Caesar's death?
Why did Antony call Brutus an "honourable man" in his speech?
In Julius Caesar, how does Antony demonstrate loyalty to Caesar and contribute to the play?
The significance of the final speeches made by Antony and Brutus in Julius Caesar
The significance and interpretation of Mark Antony's funeral oration in Julius Caesar
How does "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely," apply to Julius Caesar?
Favorite and least favorite characters in Julius Caesar, including their flaws and strengths
Comparing Brutus and Antony in Julius Caesar: Similarities and Differences
How does Antony react to the conspirators right after Caesar's assassination?
Who are the three men who rule after Caesar's assassination in Julius Caesar?
What does Antony's quote "let me not stir you up to such a sudden flood of mutiny" in Julius Caesar mean?
What arguments does Antony use to show Caesar was not ambitious in Julius Caesar?
What does Antony mean in his speech in Act 3, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar, and is there irony in his self-assessment?
Impressions of Antony in Act 4 of Julius Caesar
Adjectives to describe Mark Antony and Caesar in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
In Act 3, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar, how does Antony's audience knowledge influence his persuasive effectiveness?
How does the Roman mob react to Antony's speech in Julius Caesar?
Who should have ruled Rome: Antony, Cassius, or Brutus?
What do the lines "Now let it work. Mischief, thou art afoot, Take thou what course thou wilt!" from Julius Caesar convey?
The portrayal of friendship and power in Julius Caesar
Examples of betrayal and deception in Julius Caesar
How is the public and private conflict portrayed in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar?
In Julius Caesar, how did Antony betray Caesar in two ways?
Why does Antony not want to read Caesar's will to the crowd?
Who is the better judge of human character in Julius Caesar?
Where was Mark Antony during Caesar's assassination in Julius Caesar?
Antony's transformation and influence following Caesar's assassination in Julius Caesar
How and why have Antony's views of Brutus changed since Caesar's funeral?
How are Antony and Cassius from Julius Caesar similar and different?
What props does Mark Antony use in his funeral speech in Julius Caesar, and how do they affect the crowd?
How did Marc Antony argue against Caesar's "ambition" in his funeral speech?
What is the relationship among Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus in Julius Caesar?
Why was Brutus wrong to let Antony speak last at Caesar's funeral in Julius Caesar?
Message from Antony's servant to Brutus in Julius Caesar
How do the Romans react to Antony's speech and Julius Caesar's death? What do they believe were the conspirators' motives?
Mark Antony's request to Julius Caesar's conspirators