JULIUS CAESAR ACT 4 SCENE MEDIUM
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JULIUS CAESAR ACT 4 SCENE MEDIUM

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What does Antony imply about Lepidus's character?

  • Lepidus is a trusted confidant.
  • Lepidus is a cunning strategist.
  • Lepidus is a strong leader.
  • Lepidus is unworthy and needs guidance. (correct)
  • Why does Antony compare Lepidus to a horse?

  • To emphasize Lepidus's intelligence.
  • To demonstrate Lepidus's strength.
  • To illustrate Lepidus's dependence on others. (correct)
  • To highlight Lepidus's loyalty.
  • What is the primary concern of Octavius and Antony in their conversation?

  • Dealing with the threat posed by Brutus and Cassius. (correct)
  • Finding a suitable heir for Caesar.
  • Securing alliances with other leaders.
  • Establishing peace in the region.
  • What role do Antony and Octavius see for Lepidus?

    <p>A mere errand runner without true power.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Antony suggest they will do with Lepidus once their objectives are achieved?

    <p>Discard him like an empty vessel.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What strategy do Antony and Octavius agree upon at the end of their discussion?

    <p>Prepare a counterstrategy for Brutus and Cassius.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Octavius feel about Lepidus's military capabilities?

    <p>He recognizes Lepidus's valor.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Lepidus propose concerning Publius?

    <p>He should also be marked for death.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is Antony's view on Lepidus's usefulness in their alliance?

    <p>He sees him as a mere errand runner.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What concern does Octavius express regarding their enemies?

    <p>Some are deceptive and may pose greater dangers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Antony imply about the future role of Lepidus in their plans?

    <p>He will serve as a puppet to carry out their orders.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Octavius propose they do at the end of their discussion?

    <p>Hold a council to discuss their next steps.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Antony describe Lepidus's ability to influence the outcome of their plans?

    <p>He lacks the intelligence to be a significant contributor.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Lepidus express a desire to ensure regarding Publius?

    <p>That he is spared from execution.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What reason does Antony give for regarding Lepidus as lesser than the others?

    <p>He follows others blindly without initiative.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What ultimate strategy do Antony and Octavius agree upon in facing Brutus and Cassius?

    <p>To strengthen their alliances and gather forces.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What action do Antony and Octavius agree upon regarding the names of those who shall die?

    <p>They agree to 'prick' the names of those who shall die as part of their plans.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Antony view the significance of Lepidus in their alliance?

    <p>Antony considers Lepidus to be a 'slight unmeritable man' and not worthy of their trust.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What metaphor does Antony use to describe Lepidus's role in their alliance?

    <p>Antony compares Lepidus to an ass that carries gold, suggesting he will bear burdens but not contribute meaningfully.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Octavius say about Lepidus in relation to military service?

    <p>Octavius acknowledges that Lepidus is a 'tried and valiant soldier.'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What decision do Antony and Octavius make regarding their alliance against Brutus and Cassius?

    <p>They decide to combine their alliance and prepare for a council to address their strategy.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What condition does Lepidus propose concerning Publius?

    <p>Lepidus suggests that Publius, Antony's sister's son, should not live.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Antony's view of Lepidus differ from that of Octavius?

    <p>Antony sees Lepidus as a burden and only useful for certain tasks, while Octavius values him as a soldier.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why does Antony express doubt about Lepidus's abilities?

    <p>Antony believes Lepidus needs to be taught and trained for any significant role, implying he lacks initiative.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Antony imply about the future utility of Lepidus in their plans?

    <p>Antony suggests that Lepidus will serve as a mere tool or pawn, used for their own purposes but ultimately disposable after achieving their goals.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Antony characterize Lepidus's military value?

    <p>Antony characterizes Lepidus as a 'barren-spirited fellow,' implying he is not essential or valuable in military terms but merely a follower.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What role does Octavius envision for Lepidus during their discussions?

    <p>Octavius views Lepidus as a part of their alliance, suggesting he has some military merit and should be included in decision-making.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What concerns does Octavius express about their enemies?

    <p>Octavius expresses fear that those who appear friendly may harbor dangerous intentions, indicating a lack of trust.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What strategy do Antony and Octavius agree upon against Brutus and Cassius?

    <p>They agree to combine their alliance, gather their best friends, and strategize on how to address the impending threat from Brutus and Cassius.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Antony distinguish his view of Lepidus from Octavius's perception?

    <p>Antony sees Lepidus as a lesser figure, akin to an 'ass' that needs training, while Octavius gives him more credit as a soldier.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What action do Antony and Octavius consider regarding the will and legacies?

    <p>They plan to fetch the will to find ways to cut off some charges in legacies, highlighting their focus on financial and political maneuvering.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Antony mean by saying Lepidus will 'groan and sweat under the business'?

    <p>Antony means that Lepidus will bear the burdens of their plans without real agency, serving only as a means to their ends.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The Triumvirate's Power Play

    • Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus are deciding who will be killed and how to divide the Roman Empire.
    • Lepidus is seen as a weak figure, easily manipulated by Antony and Octavius.
    • Antony compares Lepidus to an ass carrying gold, implying that Lepidus will be burdened with the responsibilities of the powerful without actually having any real power.
    • Lepidus is seen as a pawn used by the more powerful Antony and Octavius to manage the division of the Roman Empire and eliminate political opponents.
    • Antony and Octavius are looking at future threats. They know that Brutus and Cassius are gathering an army and must be prepared for war.

    Slander and Strategy

    • Antony and Octavius agree to manipulate Lepidus by giving him titles and burdens to ease themselves of "slanderous loads", suggesting they are using him as a scapegoat.
    • Antony views Lepidus strategically, teaching him like a horse, a metaphor that highlights how Lepidus lacks his own initiative, requiring direction from Antony.
    • The conversation reveals deep mistrust between Antony and Octavius, who are both aware of hidden enemies.
    • They recognize the volatile situation with Brutus and Cassius, prompting them to prepare for war.

    Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus Discuss Their Power

    • Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus are discussing who should die after the assassination of Julius Caesar.
    • Antony suggests that Lepidus be sent on errands to fetch Caesar's will.
    • Antony thinks Lepidus is a simple man unfit to share power with them.
    • Antony considers Lepidus a tool, like an ass carrying gold, to be used and discarded.
    • Antony argues that Brutus and Cassius are gathering an army and they must do the same.
    • Octavius warns that there are many enemies, including those who smile and "have in their hearts, I fear, Millions of mischiefs."

    The Triumvirate and Its Power

    • Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus are deciding the fate of those who will be killed.
    • Lepidus is a willing participant in the killings but only agrees to the execution of Publius if Mark Antony agrees to the death of his sister's son.
    • Antony and Octavius view Lepidus as a weak and unintelligent individual.
    • Octavius is concerned about Antony's feelings towards Lepidus.
    • Antony believes Lepidus is useful but only for carrying out their plans for them, comparing him to a donkey that carries a load of gold but can be discarded once it's delivered.
    • The two are concerned about the growing threats from Brutus and Cassius and decide to form an alliance against them.
    • Antony believes that there are secret enemies among them and is worried about the intentions of those who smile but secretly harbor animosity.

    Three-way Power Sharing

    • Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus are finalizing their power-sharing agreement after defeating Brutus and Cassius.
    • They decide who will be executed.
    • Lepidus is tasked with fetching Caesar's will, which will determine how they divide Caesar's assets.

    Antony's Opinion of Lepidus

    • Antony considers Lepidus weak and unfit to be one of the three rulers.
    • Antony believes Lepidus is only useful for tasks like fetching the will.
    • Antony views Lepidus as a burden, comparing him to an ass carrying gold.

    Forthcoming Challenges

    • Antony reveals that Brutus and Cassius are gathering an army.
    • Antony and Octavius need to consolidate their alliances and prepare for war.
    • They are facing numerous enemies, including those who may appear friendly but harbor ill intentions.

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    Explore the dynamics of power among Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus in this pivotal moment. This quiz delves into the manipulation tactics and political strategies employed by these historical figures. Examine how their decisions shape the future of the Roman Empire amidst threats and rivalries.

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