Julius Caesar True-False
After hearing Mark Antony's funeral oration, The Roman citizens give their trust to Brutus
False
Antony claims that all of the conspirators, except Brutus and Cassius, were motivated by jealousy
False
Because Caesar will not listen to him, Artemidorus joins the conspiracy.
False
Because he secretly fears Mark Antony, Brutus refuses him the right to speak at Caesar's funeral
False
Brutus cautions Caesar to beware the Ides of March
False
Cassius warns Brutus, cautioning him that his opinion of himself is too high
False
Portia commits suicide by swallowing poison
False
Although some of the conspirators want to kill Mark Antony also, Brutus assures them that Antony is no threat.
True
Brutus loves the name of honor more than he fears death
True
Brutus states that he will never go to Rome as a bound captive
True
Decius claims Calpurnia has misinterpreted her dream about Caesar's statue spouting blood
True
Even without knowing the details, Caius Ligarius joins the conspiracy simply because Brutus is involved.
True
Octavious promises to give Brutus an honorable burial
True
Titinius commits suicide with Cassius' sword
True
While justifying Caesar's murder, Brutus offers to kill himself if his countrymen desire
True