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ELIZABETH I & "JULIUS CAESAR"

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2.Cassius uses this stylistic device several times when talking to Brutus.
7.This character accuses the Roman citizens of being "blocks" and "stones"
9.Elizabeth I was a _____________ Queen but the majority of England was still Catholic.
10.Cassius says that he saved Caesar from drowning in this river.
12.Caesar defeated this man in battle and comes back to Rome in order, many people think, to take the crown.
13.Complete the quote from Cassius: "he doth bestride the narrow world like a ____________"
14.One of Elizabeth I´s most powerful political weapons was her use of ___________ (the art and power of public speaking).
16.Complete the quote from Cassius: "we petty men walk under his __________ legs"
17."Mary ______________" was Elizabeth I´s cousin and was beheaded.
18.Cassius uses very clever manipulation techniques on this character.
20.Complete the quote: "And now do you cull out a _____________?"
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1.These questions are used by characters in the play in order to manipulate others.
3.This is the last word of the speech of a character who accuses the Roman commoners of being "blocks" and "stones"
4.Caesar controversially crossed this river with his army on his way to Rome.
5.Complete the quote: "And now do you put on your best ______________?"
6.Cassius deliberately repeats the expression "_____ man" (referring to Caesar) when he is talking to Brutus.
8.Complete the quote: "O you hard hearts, you _______ men of Rome"
11.One character in the play accuses the Roman citizens of putting these in the path of the man who murdered Pompey.
15.According to one character, a river did this because people were shouting and cheering so loud when they saw Pompey "pass the streets of Rome"
19.Many people accused Elizabeth I and Julius Caesar of being this.

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