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I was the last person to stab Caesar.
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Brutus
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I had a bad dream that my husband would die looking like a fountain of blood, but he wouldn’t listen to me. (
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Calpurnia
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I scold workers who took the day off to celebrate Caesar’s victory over Pompey
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Flavius
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I killed myself by swallowing hot coals.
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Portia
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I wrote this play as a veiled criticism of Elizabethan government
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Shakespeare
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After Caesar is killed, I took his place
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Octavius Caesar
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Unfortuately, I share the same name as one of the conspirators and an angry mob attacks me.
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Cinna the Poet
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Brutus thinks I’m too independent to join in the conspiracy
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Cicero
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When we were younger, I once saw Caesar get sick and cry like a girl.
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Cassius
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I unsuccessfully tried to deliver a warning note to Caesar.
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Artemidorus
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I run in the Feast of Lupercal race and make Caesar proud.
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Antony
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I order Antony to be sure he touches Calpurnia during the foot race for good luck with her(my?) infertility.
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Julius Caesar
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I’m up at 3 a.m., wide awake and worried about my husband.
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Portia
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I told the crowd that Antony had the conspirators’ permission to speak to them.
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Brutus
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I shrewdly suggest that Caesar has named the commoners in his will
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Mark Antony
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