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Julius Caesar Quote Review. 1. Who said it?. “Et tu Brute?”. Caesar. To Whom? When?. to Brutus…when he stabbed him. 2. Who said it?. “Thou shalt see me at Philippi.”. Caesar’s Ghost. To Whom? When?. to Brutus…in his army camp before the final battle. 3. Who said it?.
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1. Who said it? “Et tu Brute?” Caesar To Whom? When? to Brutus…when he stabbed him
2. Who said it? “Thou shalt see me at Philippi.” Caesar’s Ghost To Whom? When? to Brutus…in his army camp before the final battle
3. Who said it? “Cowards die many times before their deaths; / The valiant never taste death but once.” Caesar To Whom? When? to Calphurnia…after her nightmare and request he stay home from the capitol
4. Who said it? “This was the noblest Roman of them all.” Antony To Whom? When? to Octavius…speaking over Brutus’s dead body
5. Who said it? “Beware the Ides of March.” Soothsayer To Whom? When? to Caesar…as Caesar heads to the Feast of Lupercal celebration
6. Who said it? “…beware of Brutus; take heed of Cassius; / Come not near Casca; have an eye to Cinna...” Artemidorous To Whom? When? to Caesar…in a letter of warning
7. Who said it? “As Caesar loved me, I weep for him…as he was ambitious, I slew him..” Brutus To Whom? When? to the Roman people…after the assassination of Caesar
8. Who said it? “A friend should bear his friend’s infirmities….” Cassius To Whom? When? to Brutus…after fighting like a married couple over money
9. Who said it? “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears..” Antony To Whom? When? to the Roman people…in his speech after Caesar’s assassination
10. Who said it? “O Julius Caesar, thou art mighty yet! / Thy spirit walks abroad and turns our swords in our own entrails.” Brutus To Whom? When? to himself…upon discovering Cassius’s dead body
11. Who said it? “Why man he doth bestride the narrow world / Like a Colossus...” Cassius To Whom? When? to Brutus…in his first conversation recruiting him to the conspiracy
12. Who said it? “Speak hands for me..” Casca To Whom? When? to Caesar…as he was the first to stab Caesar
13. Who said it? “Stoop, Romans, stoop, / And let us bathe our hands in Caesar’s blood / Up to the elbows.” Brutus To Whom? When? to the conspirators…immediately after killing Caesar
14. Who said it? “So oft as that shall be, / So often shall the knot of us be called / The men that gave their country liberty.” Cassius To Whom? When? to the conspirators…after the assassination
15. Who said it? “O pardon me, thou bleeding peace of earth, / That I am meek and gentle with these butchers!” Antony To Whom? When? to Caesar’s corpse…after his post-assassination meeting with the conspirators
16. Who said it? “And tell them that I will not come today: / Cannot, is false; and that I dare not, falser; / I will not come today.” Caesar To Whom? When? to Decius…pompously explaining he will not be going to the capitol
17. Who said it? “I have made strong proof of my constancy, / Giving myself a voluntary wound.” Portia To Whom? When? to Brutus…proving her strength following the conspirator’s meeting
18. Who said it? “But men may construe things after their fashion....” Cicero To Whom? When? to Casca…during the ominous storm the night before the assassination
19. Who said it? “You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things!” Marullus To Whom? When? to commoners…as they celebrate Caesar’s triumphant return to Rome
20. Who said it? “Let’s be sacrificers, but not butchers...” Brutus To Whom? When? to Cassius…convincing him no one but Caesar needs to die (Act II)
21. Who said it? “This was the most unkindest cut of all...” Antony To Whom? When? to the Roman people…in his speech after Caesar’s assassination
22. Who said it? “The evil that men do lives after them, / The good is often interred with their bones.” Antony To Whom? When? to the Roman people…in his speech after Caesar’s assassination
23. Who said it? “There is a tide in the affairs of men / Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune...” Brutus To Whom? When? to Cassius…after their fight, explaining why they need to attack at Philippi
24. Who said it? “Cry ‘Havoc,’ and let slip the dogs of war...” Antony To Whom? When? soliloquy…after his post-assassination meeting with the conspirators
25. Who said it? “Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous...” Caesar To Whom? When? to Antony and followers…on his way to the Feast of Lupercal