What if the Roman senate had finally had enough of a public display of arrogance in the marketplace of Alexandria? The Antony And Cleopatra Act 3 Scene 6 Quiz tests your knowledge of Caesar’s response to the news that Antony is dividing the empire between his children. Look at the propaganda to justify the final invasion.

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Antony And Cleopatra Act 3 Scene 6 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 6 take place?
- Who is the first character to speak in this scene?
- What are Caesar, Agrippa, and Maecenas discussing at the start?
- What has Antony done that angers Caesar?
- Where does Antony hold the public ceremony with Cleopatra?
- What title does Antony give Cleopatra during the ceremony?
- What titles are given to Cleopatra’s children in this scene?
- Which of Cleopatra’s children is made King of Kings?
- What is Caesar’s reaction to Antony’s actions in Alexandria?
- Who does Caesar believe Antony has abandoned?
- Why does Caesar call Antony’s actions treacherous?
- What does Caesar accuse Antony of doing politically?
- What does Caesar think Antony’s behavior reveals?
- How does Shakespeare use Caesar’s dialogue in this scene?
- How does Caesar describe Antony’s treatment of Octavia?
- What does Caesar decide to do after hearing of Antony’s actions?
- Who does Caesar blame for Antony’s downfall?
- What emotion dominates Caesar’s speech?
- What symbolic act does Antony perform in Alexandria?
- What is Cleopatra’s attitude during the coronation?
- What is the main political consequence of Antony’s ceremony?
- What does Caesar believe Antony’s love for Cleopatra represents?
- How does Caesar view Octavia after Antony leaves her?
- What does Agrippa suggest about Antony’s behavior?
- What theme is strongly reinforced in this scene?
- How does this scene shift the tone of the play?
- What does Antony’s coronation of Cleopatra’s children foreshadow?
- How does Shakespeare contrast Rome and Egypt in this scene?
- What does Caesar’s speech at the end of the scene reveal?
- What does this scene prepare the audience for?
