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| aspired to be king of Rome |
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| loved Rome more than Caesar |
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| tried to warn Caesar with a letter |
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| had horrible dreams about Caesar's murder |
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| told Caesar to "Beware the ides of March" |
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| persuades Caesar to go to the Capitol despite Calpurnia's dream |
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| joined Antony and Octavius in the fight against the conspirators |
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| Caesar refused to let his brother return to Rome |
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| a tribune who supported Pompey |
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| a tribune who supported Pompey |
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| wrote "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" |
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| How does Caesar first enter the play? |
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| In a triummphal procession, he defeated Pompey |
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| What does the Soothsayer say to Caesar? |
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| "Beware the ides of March" |
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| What does Cassius first ask Brutus? |
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| Why has he been so distant? |
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| What does Antony offer Caesar in the marketplace? |
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| What finally convinces Brutus to join the conspirators? |
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| forged letters planted by Cassius |
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| Why does Caesar ignore Calpurnia's warnings? |
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| Antony's true purpose in delivering the funeral speech |
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| to cause unrest over Caesar's assassination |
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| Caesar first becomes anxious |
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| in his comments to Antony about Cassius |
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| Bruts underestimates Antony's |
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