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Elements of Drama. Who said it?. Pun, Conflict, or Foreshadowing?. Cassius, Brutus, or Caesar?. Act I Vocabulary. Potpourri. Elements of Drama. Who Said It?. Pun, Conflict, or Foreshadowing?. Cassius, Brutus, or Caesar?. Act I Vocabulary. Potpourri. $100. $100. $100. $100.
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Elements of Drama
Pun, Conflict, or Foreshadowing?
Cassius, Brutus, or Caesar?
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Characters that will appear in the play
Characters' words that appear beside their name
Divides plot of drama by time or setting
A set of instructions to help comprehend the action
What are stage directions?
"Beware the ides of March."
Who is the Soothsayer?
"Cassius has a lean and hungry look;/ He thinks too much: such men are dangerous."
Who is Caesar?
"The fault, dear Brutus, is not our stars?/ But within ourselves. . ."
"I shall remember/ When Caesar says 'Do this, it is performed."
Who is Antony?
"but for mine own part, it was Greek to me."
A play of the multiple meanings of a word or on two words that sound alike
The use of clues to hint at events that will occur later in the plot
What is foreshadowing?
An example is when the cobbler says that he has a safe conscience because he is "a mender of bad soles"
An example would be the struggle between Caesar and the conspirators
An example is when the Soothsayer warns Caesar about the ides of March
What is foreshadowing?
He is jealous of Caesar's power
He thinks Cassius is dangerous.
He is at war with himself when he first appears in the play.
He is sly and manipulative.
He plans to send phony letters to Brutus to get him to join the conspiracy.
to raise the value of; to make more desirable