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Flavius & Marcullus tribunes who break up the crowd waiting to honor Caesar's triumph Julius Caesar Emperor of Rome Casca First to stab Caesar Calpurnia Caesar's wife Mark Antony Devoted follower of Caesar Soothsayer Warns Caesar "Beware the ides of March" ...

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what two tribunes are banished from Rome? - answer Marallus and Flavius


What is the purpose of scene 1? - answer To show there are many different opinions on Caesar


What illnesses does Caesar suffer from? - answer He has epilepsy and is deaf in one ear


What does the line "he has a lean and hungry look" refer to? What does it mean? Who said it? -
answer Caesar says it and it refers to Cassius. It means that he is power hungry and Caesar is
wary of him because of this


What feast is being celebrated in Act 1? - answer The feast of Lupercal


List 3 strange occurrences during the storm. - answer There were 100 ghosts on the streets,
there was an owl out in the daytime and there were men on fire that felt no pain


Who is the last to join the conspiracy? - answer Caius Ligarius


Why are Marallus and Flavius banished? - answer They were banished because they trashed
Caesar's statue and took the flowers off it


List and explain the three changes Brutus makes in the conspiracy. - answer There are no oaths
because a true Roman will be loyal, they will not inform Cicero because he will not go along
with the plan and they will not kill Antony because there is no need to be more murderous
because they believe Antony is nothing without Caesar.

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