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Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

Caesar Must Die!

Signs, Signs, Everywhere the

Signs!

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Caesar Must Die for $100

I am the first to stab Caesar

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I am an evil plotter, and jealous of Caesar’s power

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I am the last to stab Caesar

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I will trick Caesar into going to the Capitol, that way we can kill him in public

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I will ask Caesar about the banishment of my brother, Publius, to distract him.

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Signs for $100

The first omen in the play stated by the Soothsayer; Caesar ignores this when he ventures to the capital on this very day.

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Calpurnia gives her best to convince Caesar to stay home because her dream showed

this

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When Brutus sees Caesar’s ghost in Act IV, the ghost tells him this

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The first person to report the lion at the capitol, the owl at noon, the storms, and the fiery slaves; also a member of the

conspiracy

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This person tries his best to warn Caesar of the coming danger. He writes a letter to Caesar but Caesar ignores him as well.

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“Over thy wounds now do I prophesy,-- which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, to beg the voice and utterance of my tounge—a curse shall light upon the limbs of men; domestic fury and fierce civil strife shall cumber all the parts of

Italy…”

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“Let’s kill him boldly, but not wrathfully; Let’s carve him as a dish fit for the gods, not hew him as a carcass fit for hounds…”

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“Cowards die many times before their deaths, the valiant never taste death but

once.”

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“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves that we are underlings.”

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“When beggars die there are no comets seen; the heavens themselves blaze forth

the death of princes.”

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Brutus’s tragic flaw

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Caesar’s tragic flaw

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This is how Portia commits suicide

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How ironic it is to find Caesar dead at the bottom of this statue

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These three people make up the 2nd triumvirate

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According to Cassius, this man should have died along with Caesar

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They were arrested in Act I for disrobing the images of Caesar

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According to Brutus, Cassius is “much condemned to have an itching palm,”

which means this.

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If his name wasn’t this, he may still be writing poems.

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If he didn’t misinterpret the battle, the conspiracy may have won. As it is, he committed suicide for his misreadings.

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Casca

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Cassius

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Brutus

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Decius

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Metellus

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“Beware the Ides of March!”

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A statue of Caesar with blood flowing from it

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“I shall see thee at Phillipi”

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Casca

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Artemidorus

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Antony

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Brutus

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Caesar

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Cassius

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Calpurnia

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Honor

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Ambition

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Swallows fire; hot coals

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Pompey

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Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus

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Antony

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Marullus and Flavius

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Accepts bribes

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Cinna (the poet)

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Cassius

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