guess the COnspirator
- This conspirator is clever with rhetoric and volunteers to convince Caesar to go to the Capitol on the Ides of March despite Calpurnia’s fears.
- This conspirator is persuasive, strategic, and skilled at reading people's weaknesses
- He begins the conspiracy and manipulates others into joining
- This conspirator is honorable and patriotic but morally conflicted. He joins the plot not out of hatred, but out of fear of what Caesar might become.
- This conspirator is loyal to the cause but mostly plays a supporting role. He helps deliver forged letters meant to sway another key figure into action.
- This conspirator is blunt, cynical, and skeptical of Caesar’s rise. He describes the storm as an omen and mocks the idea of Caesar becoming king.
Cassius
Decius Brutus
Brutus
Cinna
Casca
Who Said That?
“Why, saw you anything more wonderful?
A common slave—you know him well by sight— Held up his left hand, which did flame and burn…” (Act I, Scene 3)
“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings.” (Act I, Scene 2)
“O Cassius, if you could But win the noble Brutus to our party—”(Act I, Scene 3)
“Let me work,
For I can give his humor the true bent…” (Act II, Scene 1)
“It must be by his death...He would be crowned: how that might change his nature…”(Act II, Scene 1)
Miguel de Cervantes
Casca
Cassius
Cinna
Decius Brutus
Brutus
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Guess the Conspirator
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Created on October 30, 2025
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guess the COnspirator
Cassius
Decius Brutus
Brutus
Cinna
Casca
Who Said That?
“Why, saw you anything more wonderful?
A common slave—you know him well by sight— Held up his left hand, which did flame and burn…” (Act I, Scene 3)“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings.” (Act I, Scene 2)
“O Cassius, if you could But win the noble Brutus to our party—”(Act I, Scene 3)
“Let me work,
For I can give his humor the true bent…” (Act II, Scene 1)“It must be by his death...He would be crowned: how that might change his nature…”(Act II, Scene 1)
Miguel de Cervantes
Casca
Cassius
Cinna
Decius Brutus
Brutus
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