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Act 4 Scene 1,2 and 3 Important Questions

The document outlines important questions from Act 4 of Julius Caesar, focusing on character analysis, relationships, and key themes. It highlights the contrasting traits of Antony and Octavius, the conflict between Brutus and Cassius, and the implications of their decisions. Additionally, it addresses Stoicism, the significance of Caesar's ghost, and the emotional dynamics among the characters.

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Act 4 Scene 1,2 and 3 Important Questions

The document outlines important questions from Act 4 of Julius Caesar, focusing on character analysis, relationships, and key themes. It highlights the contrasting traits of Antony and Octavius, the conflict between Brutus and Cassius, and the implications of their decisions. Additionally, it addresses Stoicism, the significance of Caesar's ghost, and the emotional dynamics among the characters.

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Julius Caesar Act 4 Important Questions

No Questions were asked in 2025 Boards, hence important for 2026 Boards
Act IV Sc I
1. Character of Antony (the way he deals with Lepidus, his ruthless, manipulative and
vengeful nature)
2. Contrast in the character of Antony and Octavius – the way to deal with Lepidus
3. The order in which certain people were going to be killed. [The ones whom Antony wants
to kill and Lepidus wants to include]
4. How Antony compares Lepidus to his horse and ass.
5. Explain Antony’s description of Lepidus (according to him):
Slight unmeritable man
A barren spirited fellow
A property
6. Why Octavius says about Lepidus [tried and valiant soldier]
7. How does Octavius compare Brutus and Cassius in the end of the play?

Act IV Sc 2
1. Brutus's character as revealed in his anger against Cassius
2. Explain Brutus’s expression “A hot friend cooling”
3. How does Brutus compare insincere friend with a horse?
4. Compare the relationship between Brutus and Cassius, Antony and Octavius.
5. Why does Brutus tell Cassius to have an itching palm?
6. What is the misunderstanding between Brutus and Cassius?
7. Why does Brutus call Cassius waspish?
8. What reason according to Brutus has made him unhappy?
9. What is the difference between the news of Rome that Brutus have and the messenger
gives? [Brutus-70 Senators have been put to death while messenger says 100 Senators have
been put to death.]
10. What is the reason for which Cassius has a bad temper (From his mother)?
11. Explain Brutus's expression “There is a tide in the affairs of men.”
12. What does Cassius mean by “Pluto’s mines”?
13. What is the difference in opinion in Brutus and Cassius regarding attacking Octavius and
Antony?

Act IV Sc 3
1. Characteristics of Brutus and Cassius?
2. How is Stoicism seen in the scene?
3. What is the relevance of Caesar’s ghost?
4. What reference of ideas of March is given in Act 4 Sc 3?
5. Explain Brutus’s expression:
“You shall digest the venom of your spleen”– Meaning
6. Cassius says he is a better soldier. Is this true?

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