Julius Caesar Quiz

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What does Casca ask Cassius?

  • What night is this? (correct)
  • What is your name?
  • What is happening?
  • What time is it?

Who is speaking to Casca in the beginning of the text?

  • Cassius (correct)
  • Brutus
  • Caesar
  • Antony

Why does Casca say that the heavens are menacing?

  • Because of the thunder.
  • Because of the lightning. (correct)
  • Because of the storm.
  • Because of the darkness.

What does Cassius say about the night?

<p>It is a peaceful night. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Cassius, what is the true cause of the strange impatience of the Heavens?

<p>Casca is dull and lacks the sparks of life (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Cassius say about those who have known the earth?

<p>They are full of faults. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Casca accuse Cassius of lacking?

<p>Courage (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Casca's reaction to the strange impatience of the Heavens?

<p>He looks pale and gazes in wonder (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Casca do when the cross blue lightning appears?

<p>He presents himself to the lightning (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Casca say about the night?

<p>It is a night that the heavens menace (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Conversation Between Casca and Cassius

  • Casca asks Cassius "What a fearful night is this!"
  • In the beginning of the text, Cassius is speaking to Casca.
  • Casca says that the heavens are menacing because of the turbulent and ominous weather.
  • According to Cassius, the night is "very dark" and "very ominous".
  • Cassius attributes the strange impatience of the Heavens to the fact that "the gods are angry at the death of Patroclus".
  • Cassius says that those who have known the earth so long as they have, should not be surprised at anything.
  • Casca accuses Cassius of lacking the spirit of divination.
  • Casca is terrified by the strange impatience of the Heavens.
  • When the cross blue lightning appears, Casca falls to the ground.
  • Casca says that the night is "most strange and ominous".

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