What if the only mirror left to a revolutionary is the ghost of a murdered friend and it shows him the true cost of his ideals? The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar Act 4 Quiz questions focus on the changing alliances and increasing tension between the triumvirate and the conspirators. Start the assessment and think about how fragile power is.

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Julius Caesar Act 4 Quiz Questions
- Who are the three men forming the new triumvirate at the start of Act 4?
- What are Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus doing in their meeting?
- Whose name does Antony include on the list of those to be killed?
- What does Antony think of Lepidus?
- How does Octavius defend Lepidus?
- What is the setting of Act 4 Scene 2?
- What news does Brutus receive about Cassius before their meeting?
- Why does Brutus accuse Cassius of corruption?
- How does Cassius respond to Brutus’s accusation?
- What personal tragedy does Brutus reveal during their argument?
- How did Portia die?
- How does Cassius react to the news of Portia’s death?
- Who brings news of the movements of Antony and Octavius’s army?
- What has happened to Cicero by Act 4 Scene 3?
- What news does Messala share about the triumvirs’ actions?
- What does Cassius suggest they should do regarding the enemy?
- Why does Brutus insist on marching to Philippi?
- What does Cassius fear about Brutus’s plan to march?
- How does the argument between Brutus and Cassius end?
- What supernatural event occurs at the end of Act 4 Scene 3?
- What does Caesar’s ghost tell Brutus?
- How does Brutus react to seeing Caesar’s ghost?
- Who is Lucius in Act 4?
- What does Brutus ask his servant to do after the ghost appears?
- What does Antony say about Lepidus after he leaves the scene in Act 4 Scene 1?
- What emotion dominates the argument between Brutus and Cassius?
- What theme is highlighted through Brutus and Cassius’s quarrel?
- What does the quarrel between Brutus and Cassius foreshadow?
- Why does Shakespeare include Caesar’s ghost in this act?
- What is the dominant tone of Act 4?
