chapter- Julius Caesar act 3 cene2 Antony:
I found it in his closet – ‘tis his will.
Let but the commons hear this testament,
Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read,”
a) Immediately after he speaks the aforementioned lines, what does Antony assume
about the behaviour of the citizens if they hear the will of Caesar? (3)
b) What does Antony say about the mantle of Caesar? (3)
c) What has Caesar left for the citizens and their descendants as per his will? (3)
d) According to Antony, what are the qualities he has not got to ‘stir men’s blood’?
(3)
e) At the end of Act 3, Scene 2, what do the third and fourth citizen order the others
to bring in order to put the traitors’ houses on fire? (2)
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chapter- Julius Caesar act 3 cene2 Antony:
I found it in his closet – ‘tis his will.
Let but the commons hear this testament,
Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read,”
a) Immediately after he speaks the aforementioned lines, what does Antony assume
about the behaviour of the citizens if they hear the will of Caesar? (3)
b) What does Antony say about the mantle of Caesar? (3)
c) What has Caesar left for the citizens and their descendants as per his will? (3)
d) According to Antony, what are the qualities he has not got to ‘stir men’s blood’?
(3)
e) At the end of Act 3, Scene 2, what do the third and fourth citizen order the others
to bring in order to put the traitors’ houses on fire? (2)
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