Greek Jeopardy

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Logos,
Pathos, or
Ethos
Argument
Quotes
Inferences
Vocabulary
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Logos, Pathos, or Ethos $100
Mark Antony brings
Caesar’s body with
him when he goes to
the public pulpit.
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos $200
Mark Antony is biased
because he wants revenge
but uses facts and not
just pathos to back up his
argument?
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos $300
“I tell you that which you
yourselves do know, show
you sweet Caesar’s
wounds, poor poor dumb
mouths and let them speak
for me
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos $400
Cassius’s desire for power
would make him say or
do anything in order to
make Brutus believe him.
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos $500
Caesar left a will that
gave money and land to
the people.
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
$100-Answer
What is an example of
pathos in Mark
Antony’s funeral
speech?
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
$200-Answer
What are examples for
why Mark Antony can
be seen as both credible
and not credible?
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
$300-Answer
What is another
example of pathos in
Mark Antony’s funeral
speech?
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
$400-Answer
What is an example in
Cassius’ first speech to
Brutus that he is not a
credible arguer?
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos
$500-Answer
What is an example of logos in
Antony’s funeral speech?
(Or pathos, depending on the
arguments made)
Argument
$100
“I was born free as
Caesar; so were you: we
both have fed as well, and
we can both endure the
winter’s cold as well as
he.”
Argument $200
“Yet in the number I do know but
one that unassailable holds on his
rank, unshaked of motion; and that
I am he, let me a little show it, even
in this—That I was constant
Cimber should be banished.
Argument $300
“Our course will seem too
bloody, Caius Cassius, to cut
the head off and then hack the
limbs, like wrath in death and
envy afterwards; for Antony is
but a limb of Caesar.
Argument $400
“Besides it were a mock apt to
be rendered, for someone to say
‘Break up the Senate till another
time, when Caesar’s wife shall
meet with better dreams.’”
Argument $500
“Though now we must appear bloody
and cruel, as by our hands and this
our present act you see we do, yet
see you but our hands and this the
bleeding business they have done.
Our hearts you see not; they are
pitiful; and pity to the general
wrong of Rome.”
Argument $100-Answer
What is Cassius’s
argument that Caesar is
no more a god than he
and Brutus?
Argument $200-Answer
What is Caesar’s argument that
he will not go back on his word
with Cimber because it would
make him look weak and
unsure of himself?
Argument $300-Answer
What is Brutus’s argument
that killing Mark Antony
would make them seem
like murderers and the
people would see them as
traitors?
Argument $400-Answer
What is Decius’ argument that
Caesar will appear weak if he
does not go to the Capitol to be
crowned because his wife had a
bad dream?
Argument $500-Answer
What is Brutus’s argument
to Antony that what he
sees (blood on their hands
and Caesar dead) is not a
true reflection of their
hearts?
Quotes $100
“Beware the Ides of March!”
Quotes $200
“Nor construe any further
my neglect than that
poor____ with himself at
war forgets the shows of
love to other men.”
Quotes $300
“Men at some time are
masters of their fates:
the fault … is not in our
stars, but in ourselves,
that we are underlings.”
Quotes $400
“Yond Cassius has a
lean and hungry look;
He thinks too much:
such men are
dangerous”
Quotes $500
“I know not what you
intend, who else must be
let blood, who else is
rank.”
Quotes $100-Answer
What does the soothsayer
warn Caesar?
Quotes $200-Answer
What is Brutus’s reason
for seeming distant to
Cassius?
Quotes $300-Answer
What is part of Cassius’s
belief that they should do
something about Caesar’s
rule?
Quotes $400-Answer
How does Caesar
explain to Antony that
Cassius is ambitious
and can’t be trusted?
Quotes $500-Answer
What is a pun that Mark
Antony makes on whether
Caesar was a disease of
Rome that need to be bled
out or if he was murdered
innocently?
Inferences
$100
Mark Antony: “I shall
remember: When Caesar
says ‘Do this,’ it is
performed”
Inferences
$200
Brutus: “Into what dangers
would you lead me,
Cassius, that you would
have me seek into myself
for that which is not in me?
Inferences
$300
Cassius: “I know where I will
wear this dagger then; Cassius
from bondage will deliver
Cassius.”
Inferences
$400
Brutus: “Let’s be
sacrificers, but not
butchers.”
Inferences
$500
Portia (to Soothsayer):
“Why knowst thou any
harm’s intended towards
him?
Inferences
$100-Answer
What is: it can be inferred
that Mark Antony is
humble and devoted to
Caesar?
Inferences
$200-Answer
What is an example of
why it can be inferred
that Brutus was
humble?
Inferences
$300-Answer
What is an example of
why it can be inferred
that Cassius values power
over himself above all
else?
Inferences
$400-Answer
What is an example of why
it can be inferred that
Brutus sees killing Caesar as
giving up something he
loves for Rome?
Inferences
$500-Answer
What is an example of why it
can be inferred that Portia
knows of the conspiracy and
is worried that rumors have
spread and Brutus is in
danger ?
Vocabulary
$100
Wherefore
Vocabulary
$200
Doth
Vocabulary
$300
Amiss
Vocabulary
$400
Hurry
Vocabulary
$500
Correct a wrong
Vocabulary
$100--Answer
What is the
Shakespearian word
for why?
Vocabulary
$200
What is the
Shakespearian word
for do?
Vocabulary
$300--Answer
What is the
Shakespearian word
for out of proper
order?
Vocabulary
$400--Answer
What is the
Shakespearian word
for hurry?
Vocabulary
$500--Answer
What is the definition of the
Shakespearian word redress?
Final Jeopardy
This person identified
the mono-myth.
Final Jeopardy-Answer
Who is Joseph Campbell?
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