The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Act Study Guide and Interaction
DIRECTIONS: These questions serve as an interaction and study guide for each act.
- On the right hand side of your notebook, answer the questions with thorough and accurate responses. Be sure to use quotes where you can.
- On the left hand side, create an artistic and colorful representation of the act. This can be done using symbols for the action, stick figures, or computer-generated images.
- Remember that these interactions will help you to understand the play – the more thorough, the better.
ACT 1
- In Scene 1, what do Flavius and Marullus want the commoners to do?
- What is the Soothsayer’s advice to Caesar?
- Explain the difference between the views Caesar held by Cassius and Brutus.
- Caesar clearly gives him thoughts about Cassius. What does he say?
- Summarize Casca’s explanation of why Caesar looked so sad.
- At the end of Scene 2 in lines 312 – 326, Cassius makes plans. What plans does he make? Why?
- Casca says, “For I believe they are portentous things / Unto the climate that they point upon.” What does he mean?
- Why does Cassius want Brutus to join the conspiracy?
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Act Study Guide and Interaction
DIRECTIONS: These questions serve as an interaction and study guide for each act.
- On the right hand side of your notebook, answer the questions with thorough and accurate responses. Be sure to use quotes where you can.
- On the left hand side, create an artistic and colorful representation of the act. This can be done using symbols for the action, stick figures, or computer-generated images.
- Remember that these interactions will help you to understand the play – the more thorough, the better.
ACT II
- What decision does Brutus reach in his orchard? Why?
- What does Lucius give to Brutus in Scene 1?
- Why doesn’t Brutus want to swear an oath with the conspirators?
- For what reason does Metellus Cimber want Cicero to join the conspiracy?
- Brutus is against including Cicero and against killing Mark Antony. Why?
- Why did Brutus say, “Render me worthy of this noble wife!”?
- Of what does Calpurnia try to convince Caesar?
- Caesar yields to Calpurnia’s wishes at first. Why does he change his mind and decide to go to the Senate meeting?
- What does the note Artemidorus wants to give to Caesar say?
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Act Study Guide and Interaction
DIRECTIONS: These questions serve as an interaction and study guide for each act.
- On the right hand side of your notebook, answer the questions with thorough and accurate responses. Be sure to use quotes where you can.
- On the left hand side, create an artistic and colorful representation of the act. This can be done using symbols for the action, stick figures, or computer-generated images.
- Remember that these interactions will help you to understand the play – the more thorough, the better.
ACT III
- What is ironic about the timing of Caesar’s murder (in relation to the preceding events)?
- In the moments following Caesars death, what do the conspirators proclaim to justify their deed?
- Antony’s servant brings a message to Brutus. What does he say?
- Antony wants to speak at Caesars funeral. What reaction does Brutus have? Cassius?
- Under what conditions will Antony speak at the funeral?
- What did Brutus say to the people at the funeral?
- What did Antony say to the people at the funeral in his now famous “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears” speech?
- Why did Brutus and Cassius flee Rome?
- What is the point of Act 3 Scene 3?
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Act Study Guide and Interaction
DIRECTIONS: These questions serve as an interaction and study guide for each act.
- On the right hand side of your notebook, answer the questions with thorough and accurate responses. Be sure to use quotes where you can.
- On the left hand side, create an artistic and colorful representation of the act. This can be done using symbols for the action, stick figures, or computer-generated images.
- Remember that these interactions will help you to understand the play – the more thorough, the better.
ACT IV
- What did Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus gather to discuss?
- To what does Antony compare Lepidus?
- What problem has developed between Cassius and Brutus? How is it resolved?
- What news did Messala bring Brutus?
- For what reasons does Brutus want to lead his armies to Philippi?
- What message did Caesar’s ghost bring Brutus?
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Act Study Guide and Interaction
DIRECTIONS: These questions serve as an interaction and study guide for each act.
- On the right hand side of your notebook, answer the questions with thorough and accurate responses. Be sure to use quotes where you can.
- On the left hand side, create an artistic and colorful representation of the act. This can be done using symbols for the action, stick figures, or computer-generated images.
- Remember that these interactions will help you to understand the play – the more thorough, the better.
ACT V
- Why did Pindarus stab Cassius?
- What causes Titanius to say, “The sun of Rome is set!”?
- Who do the soldiers believe they have captured in Scene 4? Who is it really?
- How does Brutus die?
- Why did Antony say Brutus was the “noblest Roman of them all”?