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Title: The person or force in society or nature that opposes the main character in a drama


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DAILY DOUBLE
The person or force in society or nature that
opposes the main character in a drama
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Pause often to think about what you have read
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Vexed I am of late with passions of some
difference, conceptions only proper to myself,
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An absolute ruler
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The ambitious military leader and politician the
most powerful man in Rome
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Friend of Caesar, senator, and eloquent orator
member of the triumvirate
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Use clues in the dialogue and stage directions to
guess what will happen next
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But indeed, sir, we make holiday to see Caesar
and to rejoice in his triumph.
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The day in the middle of the month of March
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The authors use of information used to prepare
readers for events that will happen later
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The denouement of the plot or the final outcome.
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Written instructions that describe the characters
and sets in a drama
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A conversation between characters in a play
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The logical result of the climax
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The plays most suspenseful moment.
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A person who makes shoes
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The central character around whom the main
conflict revolves
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To form pictures in your mind of what is happening
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Information that exposes and ridicules the vices
or follies of people or societies
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Wife of Brutus and daughter of a Roman patriot
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I shall remember when Caesar says Do this,
it is performd.
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Run to your houses, fall upon your knees, pray
to the gods to intermit the plague
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Wife of Caesar
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The authors or speakers attitude toward the
plot and characters, such as amused, sad or angry
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To relate the characters and events in the play
to people and events in your own life
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Background information to introduce the
characters, setting and conflicts
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Captured enemies who pay tribute, or ransom
money, for their release
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One who claims to be able to foretell events or
predict the future
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Situations that add complications to the storys
conflict
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DAILY DOUBLE
To examine, closely study, and evaluate in order
to better understand
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A long speech delivered by a character who is
alone onstage explaining to the audience his/her
private thoughts, feelings, plans, and
motivations.
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Friend of Caesar, a believer in the republic and
member of the conspiracy against Caesar
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Beware the ides of March.
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A literary device in which sounds, words,
phrases, lines or stanzas occur again and again
for emphasis
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The emotional atmosphere expressed by an author
in his/her work
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Who is Julius Caesar?
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What is review?
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What is a tyrant?
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What is falling action?
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What are stage directions?
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What is foreshadowing?
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Who is the Cobbler?
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Who is Mark Antony?
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What is predict?
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What is a soothsayer?
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What is the resolution?
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What is dialogue?
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What is tone?
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Who is Murellus?
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Who is Portia?
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What is visualize?
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What is a cobbler?
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What is the climax?
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Who is the protagonist?
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What is satire?
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Who is Mark Antony?
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Who is Calphurnia?
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What is connect?
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Who are tributaries?
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What is rising action?
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What is a soliloquy?
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What is repetition?
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Who is the Soothsayer?
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Who is Marcus Brutus?
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What is analyze?
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What is the ides of March?
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What is exposition?
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Who is the antagonist?
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What is the mood?
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Who is Marcus Brutus?
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