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Who said it?
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Simile, Metaphor, or Theme?
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Who did it?
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Act II Vocabulary (part 1)
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Act II Vocabulary (part 2)
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Potpourri
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Who said it?
Simile, Metaphor, or Theme?
Who did it?
Act II Vocabulary (part 2)
Potpourri
Act II Vocabulary (part 1)
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"When beggars die, there are no comets seen,/ The
heaven themselves blaze forth the death of
princes."
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Who is Calpurnia?
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"Cowards die many times before their death/
The valiant never taste of death but once."
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Who is Caesar?
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"Ay me, how weak a thing the heart of woman is!"
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Who is Portia?
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"Let's kill him boldly, but not wrathfully Let
carve him as a dish for the gods, Not hew him as
a carcass fit for hounds."
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Who is Brutus?
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"Dwell I but in the suburbs of your good
pleasure? If it be no more, Portia is Brutus'
harlot, not his wife."
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Who is Portia?
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a figure of speech in which two basicly unlike
things are compared with like or as
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What is a simile?
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a figure of speech in which two basicly unlike
things are compared without like or as
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What is a metaphor?
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The central message or insight into life revealed
in a literary work
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What is a theme?
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An example is "We are two lions littered in one
day"
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What is a metaphor?
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An example is "Let's carve him as a dish fit for
the gods, Not hew him as a carcass fit for
hounds."
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What is a simile?
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She cut her thigh to show she could keep a secret.
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Who is Portia?
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He found out it was the ides of March for Brutus.
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Who is Lucius?
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He tells Caesar that the Senate plans on crowning
him in order to get him to the Capital.
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Who is Decius?
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He writes a letter to warn Caesar.
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Who is Artemidorus?
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He suggests that they kill Antony while they kill
Caesar.
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Who is Cassius?
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very great in size, number, or degree immense
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What is enormous?
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group plotting a harmful act or the plot itself
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What is conspiracy?
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begged pleaded with
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What is entreated?
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to provide knowledge instruct insightfully
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What is enlighten?
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made greater
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What is augmented?
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to lure to attract
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What is entice?
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about to happen
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What is imminent?
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strong determination
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What is resolution?
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act or deed, especially a heroic acheivement
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What is exploit?
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mystery something puzzling
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What is enigma?
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At first, Caesar says he will not go to the
Capital because of her concerns.
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Who is Calpurnia?
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Most of the conspirators want him to join
them because his age will win them public
approval.
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Who is Cicero?
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One of the omens on the eve of the ides of March
was that it rained this.
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What is blood?
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When he arrives to take Caesar to the Senate he
is manipulative and persuasive.
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Who is Decius?
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Caesar is surprised to see him so early on the
morning of March 15 because he usually stays up
late at parties.
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Who is Antony?
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Final Jeopardy
Brutus compares killing Caesar before he gains
power to crushing this.
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What is a serpant's egg?
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Daily Double!!
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