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Brutus: This is sleepy tune. O murd'rous slumber!
Layest thou the leaden mace upon my boy,
That plays the music? Gentle knave, good night.
'Gentle knave' refers to

  • A. Lucius
  • B. Cassius
  • C. Portia
  • D. Messala
  • E. Lucuis
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'Good friends, go in, and taste some wine with me;
And, we like friends, will straightway go together'.

This statement by Julius Caesar is an example of

  • A. dramatic dialogue
  • B. monologue
  • C. mistaken identity
  • D. dramatic irony
  • E. paradox
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In Julius Caesar, Shakespeare portrays the roman plebeians as

  • A. fickle-minded
  • B. strong-willed
  • C. compassionate
  • D. machiavellian
  • E. enterprising.
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The treatment meted out to Cinna the poet in Julius Caesar shows

  • A. that roman soldiers despised poets generally
  • B. Shakespeare's use of mistaken identity for comic effect in the play
  • C. the misfortune of Roman poets
  • D. the spontaneous reaction of the plebians after assassination of Caesar.
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The specific case cited by Antony in his funeral oration to show that Caesar was not as ambitious as Brutus made him out to be, was that Caesar had

  • A. refused to take ransom after his victory
  • B. pardoned all his captives
  • C. thrice refused the crown during theb feast of Luperical
  • D. been a friend of the senators.
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