| A | B |
| The Feast of Lupercal | Opening scene takes place |
| Marullus and Flavious | pair of Tribunes |
| Celebration of Lupercal | Observation fo Fertility |
| Calpunia | Wife of Caesar |
| Soothsayer's warning | Beware the Ides of March |
| "Has a lean and hungry look" | Cassius |
| Caesar's disease | Falling sickness (Epilepsy) |
| Soliloquy | A long speech give alone on stage |
| Pun | A word or phrase with a double meaning |
| Foreshadowing | "Beware the Ides of March" |
| Hyperbole | A gross exaggeration |
| Metaphor | "Weep your tears into the channel til the lowest stream do kiss the most exalted shores of all" |
| Prose | Used by Shakespeare for a low-class person or a rude blunt person. |