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which events have happened in the play? check all that apply. a soothsa…

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which events have happened in the play? check all that apply.
a soothsayer foretold that caesar would gain greater power.
citizens rioted because they feared that caesar would be named king.
citizens flooded the street to celebrate caesar’s victorious return.
cassius revealed a plot to get brutus to join the conspiracy against caesar.
caesar was offered the crown three times and turned it down all three times.
brutus had an inner conflict between his love for caesar and caesar’s ambitions.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • For "A soothsayer foretold that Caesar would gain greater power": In "Julius Caesar", the soothsayer warns Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March", but the foretelling of greater power isn't a core event like others. However, re - evaluating, the soothsayer's warning is about danger, not greater power. Wait, actually, the event of citizens celebrating Caesar's return (option 3), Caesar being offered the crown three times (option 5), Brutus' inner conflict (option 7), citizens rioting (option 2) - no, citizens rioted when they thought Caesar might be king? Wait, let's recall the play:
  • "Citizens flooded the street to celebrate Caesar’s victorious return" (option 3): This is a key event as the play starts with Caesar's triumph.
  • "Caesar was offered the crown three times and turned it down all three times" (option 5): This is a well - known event in the play.
  • "Brutus had an inner conflict between his love for Caesar and Caesar’s ambitions" (option 7): Brutus struggles with his loyalty to Caesar and his concern for Rome, which is a central conflict.
  • "Citizens rioted because they feared that Caesar would be named king": Actually, the citizens are divided; some support Caesar. But the main riot - like event is when the tribunes scold the citizens for celebrating Caesar. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's correct:
  • Correct events:
  • "Citizens flooded the street to celebrate Caesar’s victorious return" (option 3): At the beginning of the play, the citizens are out to celebrate Caesar's victory over Pompey.
  • "Caesar was offered the crown three times and turned it down all three times" (option 5): In the play, Antony offers Caesar the crown three times and Caesar refuses.
  • "Brutus had an inner conflict between his love for Caesar and Caesar’s ambitions" (option 7): Brutus is conflicted about whether Caesar's ambition will harm Rome, even though he loves Caesar.
  • "Cassius revealed a plot to get Brutus to join the conspiracy against Caesar": Cassius does try to recruit Brutus by showing him letters (pretended to be from citizens) and talking about Caesar's ambition.
  • "Citizens rioted because they feared that Caesar would be named king": Actually, the tribunes are angry at the citizens for celebrating Caesar, and there is tension about Caesar's possible kingship, but the rioting in the sense of a violent riot isn't as prominent as the other events. The soothsayer's foretelling: the soothsayer says "Beware the Ides of March", not about greater power. So the correct options are:
  • Citizens flooded the street to celebrate Caesar’s victorious return.
  • Caesar was offered the crown three times and turned it down all three times.
  • Brutus had an inner conflict between his love for Caesar and Caesar’s ambitions.
  • Cassius revealed a plot to get Brutus to join the conspiracy against Caesar.
  • Also, "Brutus had an inner conflict..." (option 7), "Caesar was offered the crown..." (option 5), "Citizens flooded the street..." (option 3), "Cassius revealed a plot..." (option 4), and "Brutus' inner conflict" (option 7) are correct. Wait, let's re - list:
  • Option 3: Correct, as the play opens with citizens celebrating Caesar's return.
  • Option 4: Cassius does try to get Brutus into the conspiracy, by showing him forged letters and appealing to his sense of honor.
  • Option 5: Caesar is offered the crown three times by Antony and re…

Answer:

  1. Citizens flooded the street to celebrate Caesar’s victorious return.
  2. Cassius revealed a plot to get Brutus to join the conspiracy against Caesar.
  3. Caesar was offered the crown three times and turned it down all three times.
  4. Brutus had an inner conflict between his love for Caesar and Caesar’s ambitions.