Julius Caesar

by

William Shakespeare

Julius Caesar: Act 3, scene 2 Quiz 5 questions

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What is suggested by the plebeians' response to Brutus's speech after Caesar's assassination?
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The people are swayed by Brutus's logical argument
The people are outraged by Brutus's actions and condemn him
The people immediately understand the depth of Brutus's love for Rome
The people are more interested in praising Brutus than engaging with his reasoning
How does Antony begin to sway public opinion of Caesar in his speech to the plebeians?
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Antony proclaims that Brutus is dishonorable and accuses him of treachery
Antony presents a wealth of factual evidence that disproves Brutus's charges against Caesar
Antony emphasizes Brutus's honor and subtly challenges Caesar's ambition
Antony reveals that Caesar was plotting against Brutus and so deserved to be assassinated
What does the act of gathering around Caesar's corpse symbolize for the crowd?
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It represents their opposition to Brutus and Cassius
It represents their disrespect toward Caesar's memory
It represents their respect for Caesar's final wishes as stated in his will
It represents their acknowledgement of Antony as their new leader
What physical evidence does Antony show to the crowd to provide their emotions during his funeral speech?
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The dagger that Brutus used to stab Caesar
Caesar's ripped clothing and wounded corpse
A written letter outlining the conspirators' assassination plot
Cassius's robes that are stained with Caesar's blood
What is the outcome of Antony's speech at Caesar's funeral?
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Brutus and Cassius are forced to flee from Rome
The conspirators murder Antony to silence him
Brutus and Cassius are arrested and put on trial
Antony is declared the new leader of Rome