| Resolution | | usually ends in death (type of play) |
| Penny | | Three men governing body in Rome |
| AnneHathaway | | Climax occurs in this act |
| Artemidorus | | Writes letter of warning to Caesar |
| EtTuBrute | | Number of times Caesar refused crown |
| Thrice | | play on words |
| Soliliquy | | When reader knows something character does not |
| Manipulation | | Name of theater Shakespeare built |
| DramaticIrony | | Reason main character's demise in a tragedy |
| Soothsayer | | Addressing the audience so others do not hear |
| IdesofMarch | | Cassius forging letters is example of this type of action |
| Calphurnia | | Type of speech Antony gives at Caesar's funeral |
| Tragedy | | Day of Doom in Julius Caesar |
| Pun | | Lead conspirator in Julius Caesar |
| April | | Wife of Caesar |
| Triumverate | | This element of plot occurs in Act I |
| Youngmen | | speech of feelings |
| Antony | | Name of play we are reading |
| Expositon | | Any you Brutus |
| Tragicflaw | | Wife of Brutus |
| Three | | Price groundlings paid to get into theater |
| Monologue | | Female roles played by this group |
| TheGlobe | | Caesar's honorable sidekick |
| Aside | | Psychic |
| StratforduponAvon | | Outcome of the play |
| Cassius | | Month Shakespeare was born |
| TheTragedyofJuliusCaesar | | Shakespeare's wife |
| Taper | | Shakespeare's birthplace |
| Portia | | Candle |