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13. What does Cassius’s quote in lines 139-141 mean?<br />

14. Read lines 154-161 to see how does Cassius persuade Brutus to feel guilty and consider it his duty to<br />

get rid of Caesar before he is crowned King?<br />

15. What does Caesar’s quote in lines 194-195 mean?<br />

16. Casca explains what happened while Cassius and Brutus were off talking. What happened with<br />

Caesar?<br />

17. What two physical handicaps do we learn Caesar has in scene ii?<br />

18. What does Casca’s quote, “It was Greek to me” on line 284 mean?<br />

19. What has happened to Marullus and Flavius?<br />

20. In his soliloquy at the end of scene ii, what does Cassius reveal that he will do?<br />

21. What end result do you think Cassius hopes to achieve?<br />

22. Scene iii takes place almost one month after scene ii. It is a very late and very story night on the<br />

evening of March 14, 44 B.C. Why do you think Shakespeare uses this type of weather here?<br />

23. In this scene, what strange occurrences are Casca and Cassius discussing?<br />

24. In scene iii, Cassius asks Casca about joining the conspiracy, just as he had Brutus earlier in the play.<br />

How is his approach different with Casca than it was with Brutus?<br />

25. Cassius has had one month since the play began to get others to join his conspiracy. He has also given<br />

whom one month to consider joining?<br />

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