Julius Caesar Act 2 Sc 2

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Julius Caesar Act 2 Scene 2 Quiz

Test your knowledge of Act 2, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" with this engaging quiz. Dive deep into the themes, language devices, and character motivations that shape this critical moment in the play.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions on literary devices
  • Text-based questions to enhance comprehension
  • Perfect for students and literature enthusiasts
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Why don't the augurers want Caesar to go out?
How does Caesar interpret the missing heart of the sacrificed animal?
What is the language device used in the line 'Caesar should be a beast without a heart'?
Metaphor
Personification
Simile
Identify the language device in the words 'Danger knows full well / That Caesar is more dangerous than he.'
Metaphor
Personification
Simile
Name the poetic device in the following lines : 'We are two lions littered in one day, / And I the elder and more terrible.'
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
Explain Calpurnia's words, "Your wisdom is consumed in confidence."
What makes Caesar agree to stay at home ?
What character trait of Caesar is exhibited in his words : "“Cannot” is false, and that I dare not, falser. I will not come today. Tell them so, Decius?"
Courage
Arrogance
Cowardice
Name the literary device in Caesar's words" Shall Caesar send a lie? / Have I in conquest stretched mine arm so far /To be afraid to tell graybeards the truth?"
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Rhetorical Quetstion
Identify the language device employed the following lines: "She dreamt tonight she saw my statue, / Which, like a fountain with an hundred spouts, / Did run pure blood.
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
What reason does Caesar give Decius Brutus for staying at home ?
The strange events on the streets
The raging storm
Calpurnia's dream
How does Decius Brutus interpret Calpurina's dream of Caesar's statue spouting blood?
Aesar will die.
Caesar will strenghthen Rome in future
Romans will bathe in Caesar's blood.
Identify the poetic device used in 'from you great Rome shall suck / Reviving blood.'
Personification
Synesthesia
Repetition
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