Rome is fucked up. Two speeches. Change the world. Test your knowledge of The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar Act 3 Scene 2 with our quizzes and study questions. Can you tell the difference between the logic of Brutus and the passion of Antony?

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Julius Caesar Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 2 take place?
- Who speaks first to the Roman crowd in this scene?
- Why does Brutus speak to the crowd?
- How does Brutus describe his love for Caesar?
- What reason does Brutus give for killing Caesar?
- What does Brutus claim would have happened if Caesar lived?
- What phrase does Brutus use to show equality among citizens?
- How does the crowd react after Brutus’s speech?
- What do the plebeians demand after Brutus’s speech?
- Who enters after Brutus finishes speaking?
- What permission had Antony received from Brutus earlier?
- What does Brutus tell the crowd before leaving Antony to speak?
- What is the crowd’s attitude toward Antony before his speech?
- What are Antony’s opening words to the crowd?
- What does Antony claim at the start of his speech?
- What does Antony repeatedly call Brutus during his speech?
- What rhetorical device dominates Antony’s speech?
- What does Antony use to turn the crowd against Brutus?
- What does Antony say Caesar left the citizens in his will?
- How does Antony describe Caesar’s refusal of the crown?
- What object does Antony show the crowd to stir emotion?
- What does Antony say about the rents in Caesar’s cloak?
- What phrase does Antony use to describe Caesar’s wounds?
- What effect does Antony’s speech have on the crowd?
- Who brings Caesar’s will to Antony during the speech?
- What does Antony do to incite further anger?
- What is the crowd’s reaction after hearing the will?
- Who does Antony call “mischief” at the end of his speech?
- What is the dominant theme of this scene?
- What event follows directly after Antony’s speech?
