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Julius Caesar Challange
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Artemidorus: A man who tries to warn Caesar of the conspiracy (Nechama's favorite character)
Antony: He delivers a great speech in act III scene i ("Brutus says he was ambitious, and Brutus is an honorable man")
Brutus: He is Caesar's friend that ends up betraying him. ("But as he was ambitious I slew him.")
Brute: Et tu ___.
Cassius: He convinces Brutus to join the conspiracy. ("The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves, that we are underlings.")
Caesar: The play's title character. ("____ shall forth")
Cicero:The orator whom Casca does not understand. ("It was Greek to me.")
Cobbler: The character that uses puns to confuse the tribunes during the first scene of the play. ("In respect of a fine workman I am but as you would say a ____.")
Calpurnia: Caesar's wife. ("Alas my lord, your wisdom is consumed in confidence.")
Casca: The first man to stab Caesar. ("Speak hands, for me!")
Friends: ________, Romans, countrymen. (The first line of Antony's speech.)
Lepidus: The third member of the second triumvirate. (Not Antony or Octavius)
Octavius: Caesar's great nephew and adopted son. (The "schoolboy" joined with the "masker and reveler.")
Portia: Brutus's wife. (But withal I am a woman well reputed, Cato's daughter.")
Rome: The setting of the play
Soothsayer: The character that tells Caesar to "Beware the ides of March."
Julius Caesar Challange
Across:3. | The setting of the play | 5. | Caesar's great nephew and adopted son. (The "schoolboy" joined with the "masker and reveler.") | 9. | The first man to stab Caesar. ("Speak hands, for me!") | 11. | The character that uses puns to confuse the tribunes during the first scene of the play. ("In respect of a fine workman I am but as you would say a ____.") |
| 12. | He convinces Brutus to join the conspiracy. ("The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves, that we are underlings.") | 13. | The orator whom Casca does not understand. ("It was Greek to me.") | 14. | The third member of the second triumvirate. (Not Antony or Octavius) | 15. | The character that tells Caesar to "Beware the ides of March." |
| | Down:1. | Et tu ___. | 2. | He is Caesar's friend that ends up betraying him. ("But as he was ambitious I slew him.") | 4. | ________, Romans, countrymen. (The first line of Antony's speech.) | 6. | The play's title character. ("____ shall forth") |
| 7. | A man who tries to warn Caesar of the conspiracy (Nechama's favorite character) | 8. | Brutus's wife. (But withal I am a woman well reputed, Cato's daughter.") | 10. | He delivers a great speech in act III scene i ("Brutus says he was ambitious, and Brutus is an honorable man") | 12. | Caesar's wife. ("Alas my lord, your wisdom is consumed in confidence.") |
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Julius Caesar Challange
Across:3. | The setting of the play | 5. | Caesar's great nephew and adopted son. (The "schoolboy" joined with the "masker and reveler.") | 9. | The first man to stab Caesar. ("Speak hands, for me!") | 11. | The character that uses puns to confuse the tribunes during the first scene of the play. ("In respect of a fine workman I am but as you would say a ____.") |
| 12. | He convinces Brutus to join the conspiracy. ("The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves, that we are underlings.") | 13. | The orator whom Casca does not understand. ("It was Greek to me.") | 14. | The third member of the second triumvirate. (Not Antony or Octavius) | 15. | The character that tells Caesar to "Beware the ides of March." |
| | Down:1. | Et tu ___. | 2. | He is Caesar's friend that ends up betraying him. ("But as he was ambitious I slew him.") | 4. | ________, Romans, countrymen. (The first line of Antony's speech.) | 6. | The play's title character. ("____ shall forth") |
| 7. | A man who tries to warn Caesar of the conspiracy (Nechama's favorite character) | 8. | Brutus's wife. (But withal I am a woman well reputed, Cato's daughter.") | 10. | He delivers a great speech in act III scene i ("Brutus says he was ambitious, and Brutus is an honorable man") | 12. | Caesar's wife. ("Alas my lord, your wisdom is consumed in confidence.") |
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