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Designer: Jonathan Fensom. Composer: Claire van Kampen. Choreographer: Sian Williams. Fight Director: Kevin McCurdy. Directed for the screen by: Ross MacGibbon. Portia: Catherine Bailey. Cassius: Anthony Howell. Julius Caesar: George Irving. Octavius Caesar: Joe Jameson. Before the battle, Brutus and Cassius exchange insults with Antony and Octavius…. Cassius, mistakenly believing that the battle has been lost and that Titinius has been taken captive, orders Pindarus to kill….

Lucilius calls attention to himself and away from Brutus by announcing himself…. Brutus begs four of his followers to assist him in his suicide. All but the fourth decline. Brutus kills himself…. You can get your own copy of this text to keep. Download it to get the same great text as on this site, or purchase a full copy to get the text, plus explanatory notes, illustrations, and more.

Julius Caesar. Contents Characters in the Play. Act 1, scene 1 In Rome the people are taking a holiday to celebrate the triumphant return of Julius Caesar. Act 1, scene 2 A soothsayer advises Caesar that the fifteenth of March will be a dangerous day for him. Act 1, scene 3 Casca, meeting Cicero, describes the marvels visible in the streets that night and suggests that the marvels foretell important events….

Act 2, scene 1 Brutus anxiously ponders joining the conspiracy against Caesar. Act 2, scene 2 It is now the fifteenth of March. Act 2, scene 3 Artemidorus waits in the street for Caesar in order to give him a letter warning him of the conspiracy. Act 3, scene 3 Cinna the poet is attacked and killed by the Roman mob because his name is the same as that of….



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