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| Minor character, submissive wife |
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| An eloquent, independent woman |
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| Witty workman, quick with puns |
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| Idea of Roman Republic; loves Rome |
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| Powerful, arrogant, good judge of character |
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| Master manipulator; seeks power |
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| Dead men walking, lions strolling in marketplace, lightning |
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| Brutus ________ the people want Caesar as king. |
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| Brutus fears this about Caesar. |
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| forged letters planted by Cassius |
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| This convinces Brutus to join the consiprators |
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| nightmares about Caesar's death |
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| Clapurnia has these and doesn't want Caesar to go to the capitol |
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| Antony has better _________ skills than Brutus. |
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| Antony's true purpose of his speech was to ____________. |
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| Flavius and Marullus view the workers in the street as |
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| Brutus thinks Caesar is too ________. |
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| To anger the people against the conspirators |
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| Why does Antony show Caesar's wounds? |
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| being too sure of his ability to persuade people |
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| What tragic flaw does Brutus display when he leaves the funeral? |
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| He refused to take the crown three times. |
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| Why does the crowd doubt Brutus's claim that Caesar was too ambitious? |
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| to keep Rome a republic, not a dictatorship |
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| Caesar's attitude toward Cassius |
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