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English Julius Caesar Act 1 Notes Detailed
Questions And Expert Answers

Who are Flavius and Murellus? - ANS Noble men.The act opens with them telling
the commoners to go back to work.



Why is everyone in the streets in the beginning of Act 1? - ANS They are
celebrating Caesars triumph over Pompey who was formerly the co ruler of Rome.



Are Flavius and Murellus celebrating Ceasars triumph as well? - ANS No, they did
not like that the commoners were celebrating in the very place where they had
once celebrated Pompeys victories. Telling the commoners to go home.



What do Flavius and Murellus do on the way to the Capitol? - ANS They take all the
decorations off the statues of Caesar.



Do Flavius and Murellus want Ceasar to become king? - ANS No, they are disgusted
that the crowd would go from loving Pompey to celebrating his death.



Do Calpurnia and Caesar have any children? - ANS No, she is barren - Octavian the
nephew is like there son.



Why does Caesar ask Mark Antony to touch Calpurnia? - ANS bc she is barren they
believed if he ran the race and won and touched her then the curse of being
barren would be broken.

, What does the Soothsayer say to Caesar at the race? - ANS beware of the ides of
March



What do Brutus and Cassius discuss? - ANS That Brutus has been quiet of late and
not his normal self



What reason does Brutus give Cassius for why he has not been himself? - ANS he is
deep in thought and vexed with the state of life in Rome. He is at war with himself.



What does Cassius tell Brutus that he should know about himself? - ANS That he is
honorable and very well respected.



When the crowd cheering what is Brutus afraid of? - ANS That Ceasar is being
made king



What does that reveal to Cassius about Brutus? - ANS that Brutus does not want
Caesar to be King



What does Brutus say he is willing to do for Rome? - ANS He willing to die for the
good of Rome. Rome is more important than his own life



Cassius Speech - What points does he make about Julius Caesar. - ANS He doesnt
think that Caesar is superior to himself or Brutus

two stories - spain- fever acts like a little girl

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