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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 6.3 of Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Samacheer Kalvi for English Class 12 TN Board.


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Warm Up [Page 196]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for English Class 12 TN Board 6.3 Remember Caesar (Play) Warm Up [Page 196]

Warm Up | Q 1 | Page 196

Study the title of the play “Remember Caesar”. Who is Caesar? What is he remembered for? Let us go through the pages of history succinctly to answer the above questions.

  • Julius Caesar was a brilliant military general and great Roman monarch.
  • He was born on the 13th of July in 100 BC (BCE). 
  • He created the Julian calendar which is the basis for today’s calendar.
  • He was assassinated by a group of Roman senators in 44 BC(BCE). 
  • The day that Julius Caesar was murdered, 15th March was called the Ides of March in ancient Rome.
Exercise [Pages 206 - 207]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for English Class 12 TN Board 6.3 Remember Caesar (Play) Exercise [Pages 206 - 207]

Exercise | Q 1. | Page 206

Complete the summary of the play, choosing the appropriate words from the list given below the passage.

Lord Weston was a (1)______ judge in England. Being pompous and vain, he told his secretary Roger that he had attained glory by hard work and (2)______. He expressed his displeasure over Roger’s request for a half-holiday. Suddenly, he discovered a piece of paper with the words (3)______ in his pocket, and he feared that the message was a warning conveyed by his enemies who had received legal punishments from him. As the message was sent on the 15th of March, (the day Julius Caesar was assassinated), he was (4)______ that someone affected by his fair judgement was plotting his murder. Sensing the definite attack, Lord Weston ordered his secretary to (5)______ all the doors and windows. But his wife remained (6)______ by the threat. So, Lord Weston was angered by her (7)______ reaction. He ordered Roger to send the cook and the (8)______ away. Both Weston and Roger took elaborate precautionary measures to thwart the (9)______ attempt. Finally, Weston was able to recollect that he had written the message “Remember Caesar” himself as a (10)______. Caesar was actually a gardener who had an appointment to visit Weston’s garden. The play revolves around Weston’s absent-mindedness which is the crux of the play.

callous unperturbed
well-known gardener
reminder zealous service
Remember Caesar assassination
shut convinced

Based on your understanding of the text, answer the following questions briefly

Exercise | Q 2. a. | Page 206

How did Lord Weston describe himself?

Exercise | Q 2. b. | Page 206

How did Roger react to Lord Weston’s advice?

Exercise | Q 2. c. | Page 206

What made Lord Weston think that his life was in danger?

Exercise | Q 2. d. | Page 206

Why was the speaker keen to know what day it was?

Exercise | Q 2. e. | Page 206

Mention the immediate steps taken by Lord Weston to protect himself from his assassin.

Exercise | Q 2. f. | Page 206

Do you think that Lady Weston did not care about the threat to her husband? State reasons.

Exercise | Q 2. g. | Page 206

How did Lord Weston ‘defuse’ the ‘infernal machine’?

Exercise | Q 2. h. | Page 206

Whose life was of ‘great value’ to England? In what way?

Exercise | Q 2. i. | Page 206

Why did the speaker consider his lifeless important?

Exercise | Q 2. j. | Page 206

Who reminded Lord Weston about Mr. Caesar?

Exercise | Q 2. k. | Page 206

What was the truth about the crumpled piece of paper?

Exercise | Q 2. l. | Page 206

Bring out the irony in the message “Remember Caesar”

Exercise | Q 3 | Page 207

Based on your understanding of the play, complete the Graphic Organiser (GO) suitably.

Answer the following questions in a paragraph in about 150 words each.

Exercise | Q 4. a) | Page 207

“Remember Caesar” is a light hearted comedy. Discuss the statement in a group and identify various aspects such as title, plot, and characterisation that contribute to the humour in the play

Exercise | Q 4. b) | Page 207

Compare the character traits of Lord Weston and his wife.

Exercise | Q 4. c) | Page 207

Group Work

The play revolves around a ‘perceived threat’ and how Lord Weston and Lady Weston react to it. Let’s reverse their roles. Imagine a panic-stricken Lady Weston and a frivolous Lord Weston. Read the following piece of dialogue from the play and rewrite it to suit the changed roles.

WESTON My dear, your husband’s life is in grave danger.
LADY WESTON The last time it was in danger you had been eating game pie. What is it this time?
WESTON (annihilating her flippancy with one broadside) Assassination!
LADY WESTON Well, well! You always wanted to be a great man and now you have got your wish!
WESTON What do you mean?
LADY WESTON They don’t assassinate anybody.

Solutions for 6.3: Remember Caesar (Play)

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Samacheer Kalvi solutions for English Class 12 TN Board chapter 6.3 - Remember Caesar (Play)

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