The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare: Act 3.2-3.3
Question 4 of 10 • SS - TX-English II B
Read the plot points below from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and answer the question that follows. The crowd’s reaction to the conspirator’s actions Mark Antony’s request to speak at Caesar’s funeral How do these events contribute to the plot of the play?
Answer
A
The conspirators are not supported by the crowd or Mark Antony, which will cause further problems to be resolved.
B
Mark Antony wants to help the conspirators calm the Roman crowd, which will resolve the conflicts of the play.
C
Brutus requests that Mark Antony speak at the funeral, which will resolve the conflicts of the play.
D
Brutus and Mark Antony agree to bury Caesar without a funeral, which will cause more problems to be resolved.