A | B |
Lucius | Servant to Brutus |
Brutus | Friend of Caesar who kills him “for the good of Rome” |
Artemidorus | Writes a letter to Caesar attempting to warn him of his death |
Antony | Honorable and loyal friend to Caesar; Runs in the Feast of Lupercal |
Calpurnia | Warns her husband to avoid the senate; infertile |
Trebonius | Claims Caesar’s friends will “wish he had been further”; plans to murder Caesar |
Cassius | Brother-in-law of Brutus |
Portia | Speaks to the Soothsayer regarding Brutus’ whereabouts |
Decius | Reinterprets Calpurnia’s dream to mean “reviving blood” |
Caesar | Pompous; Overconfidence is his weakness |
Cato | Portia and Cassius’ father |
Casca | Watches Caesar deny the crown three times and reports to Cassius |
Soothsayer | Verbally warns Caesar to “Beware the Ides of March!” |