Suppose the lean and hungry look of a single man is more dangerous to a ruler than an entire army at the gates? The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar Act 1 Scene 2 Quiz. We look at the first meeting between Cassius and Brutus.

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Julius Caesar Act 1 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- What festival is being celebrated in Act 1 Scene 2?
- Who tells Caesar to “Beware the Ides of March”?
- What is Caesar’s reaction to the soothsayer’s warning?
- Who runs the race during the Feast of Lupercal?
- What does Caesar ask Antony to do during the race?
- Why does Caesar want Antony to touch Calpurnia?
- Who first expresses concern about Caesar’s growing power?
- How does Brutus describe his feelings toward Caesar early in this scene?
- What does Cassius accuse Caesar of being?
- What physical weakness of Caesar does Cassius mention?
- What does Cassius say he once had to do for Caesar?
- What phrase does Cassius use to describe his and Brutus’s fate?
- What does Cassius mean by “We are underlings”?
- What kind of person does Cassius say Caesar fears?
- Who says, “Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look”?
- How does Antony describe Cassius?
- What does Caesar mean when he says, “He thinks too much”?
- What omen is mentioned by Casca later in the scene?
- Who offers Caesar the crown?
- How many times does Caesar refuse the crown?
- How do the crowd react each time Caesar refuses the crown?
- What happens to Caesar after refusing the crown the last time?
- What does Casca say caused Caesar’s fainting?
- What does Cassius call the fainting fit?
- What punishment do Flavius and Marullus receive for removing Caesar’s decorations?
- What does Brutus say guides his actions?
- How does Cassius plan to further convince Brutus?
- What does Casca think of the commoners?
- What does Caesar say about those who smile too much?
- What does Cassius reveal about his plan at the end of the scene?
