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THE CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY
Julius Caesar :
– ruler of Rome
Calphurnia :
– wife of Caesar
Mark Antony :
– friend of Caesar
member of Triumvirate
Cassius :
– the first conspirator
Marcus Brutus :
– a powerful man, friend of Caesar,
joined the conspiracy
Portia :
– wife of Brutus
Lucius :
– servant to Brutus
Other conspirators were:
Casca
Cinna
Decius Brutus
Metellus Cimber
Flavius :
Marullus :
The Soothsayer :
– person who can see into the future
Artemidorus :
– a teacher
Octavius Caesar :
– Caesar’s nephew and adopted son,
member of Triumvirate
Lepidus :
– third member of Triumvirate
Titinius :
– fought on the side of Brutus and
Messala :
Cassius at Philippi
Strato :
– Brutus’s servant
Pindarus :
– Cassius’s servant
} – tribunes
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PORTRAIT GALLERY
Julius Caesar
Mark Anthony
Octavius
Brutus
Cassius
Casca
Cinna
Decius
Flavius
Marullus
Calphurnia
Portia
Soothsayer
Artemidorus
It was the Roman Feast of Lupercal. The Feast of Lupercal
was a religious day; it was not a holiday.
Flavius and Marullus were tribunes (important men in
Rome). They met a group of workmen all dressed in their
best clothes.
The tribunes asked the workmen why they were dressed in
their best clothes on a working day.
The workmen said they were having a holiday to celebrate
Caesar’s victory.
Flavius and Marullus were very angry. They were angry
because Caesar had fought Pompey, a noble Roman. Before,
the people had cheered for Pompey; now they cheered for
Caesar.
Flavius and Marullus shouted at the workmen and told them
to go home.
— 6 —
Julius Caesar
ACT 1
— 7 —
MARULLUS: And do you now put on your best attire?
And do you now cull out a holiday?
And do you now strew flowers in his way
That comes in triumph over Pompey’s blood?
Be gone!
People had decorated the statues of Caesar. Flavius and
Marullus decided to pull the decorations down. Caesar was
getting too powerful!
— 8 —
Julius Caesar
FLAVIUS:
Disrobe the images,
If you do find them decked with ceremonies.
MARULLUS: May we do so?
You know it is the feast of Lupercal.
FLAVIUS:
It is no matter; let no images
Be hung with Caesar’s trophies.
— 9 —
Caesar walked through the streets. A soothsayer 1 called out
to him, “Beware the ides of March!” 2
1 soothsayer – a person who tells what is going to happen in
the future.
2 the ides of March – the fifteenth of March; a special day.
— 10 —
Julius Caesar
— 11 —
CAESAR:
Who is it in the press that calls on me?
I hear a tongue shriller than all the music
Cry ‘Caesar!’ Speak. Caesar is turned to
hear.
SOOTHSAYER: Beware the ides of March.
CAESAR:
What man is that?
BRUTUS:
A soothsayer bids you beware the ides of
March.

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