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Julius Caesar Act I Graphic Organizer Name Character Notes Important Quotes Evidence of Loyalty (to whom?) Flavius Marullus commoners Caesar. Casca. Calpurnia Antony Soothsayer

Cassius Cicero Cinna

Julius Caesar Act II Graphic Organizer Name Character Notes Important Quotes Evidence of Loyalty (to whom?) Considers killing Caesar but has mixed feelings. Finally decides that it is the best option after he reads the fake letters. It must be by his death: and for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him He would be crown'd: How that might change his nature, there's the question. is very loyal to Rome, and so when he discovers the fake letters he believe the people of Rome are unhappy with Caesar, so he decides to carry out the plan. Lucius Works for. Confirms that tomorrow is the Ides of March and introduces the conspirators who arrive at the house. Madam, what should I do? Run to the Capitol, and nothing else? And so return to you, and nothing else? Lucius in no doubt loyal to his master,, as well as wife Portia. Cassius The creator of the plot to Murder Caesar; rallies together Roman noblemen to help him get the job done. and every one doth wish you had but that opinion of yourself which every noble Roman bears of you. Let Antony and Caesar fall together. But all remember, What you have said, and show Cassius may have some sort of loyalty towards, but mostly he has an urge to bring about justice for Rome by murdering Caesar. yourselves true Romans. Casca One of the conspirators for Caesar s murder. Is one of the You shall confess that you are both deceived. Here, as I point my sword Casca is loyal to Cassius plan to protect Rome from an unable leader. In my opinion, he truly believes that

men who decide to leave Cicero out of the plan. Let us not leave him out. Indeed he is not fit. killing Caesar is a worthy, honorable action. Decius Another of the conspirators, the man that convinces Caesar to disregard his wife s dream and come to senate-house I can o'ersway him; for he loves to hear That unicorns may be betray'd with trees It was a vision fair and fortunate This by Calpurnia's dream is signified. Decius is loyal to Cassius, and is tricky enough to be able to twist Calpurnia s dream to make Caesar disregard it and go to the senate house. Cinna Cinna is another of the men that Cassius has rallied to bring about his plan. Be that the uttermost, and fail not then. Cinna is one of the conspirators, and is loyal to Cassius. Metellus Cimber One of the conspirators; he speaks of well of Cicero for his wisdom. O, let us have him, for his silver hairs Will purchase us a good opinion And buy men's voices to commend our deeds Metellus is loyal to Cassius plan, and seeks to bring in someone to further help their plan. Trebonius Another conspirator, one who is in favor of letting Marc Antony live. There is no fear in him; let him not die; For he will live, and laugh at this hereafter. Trebonius is loyal to Cassius and the plan to defeat Rome, but is sensible enough to want to let Antony live. Portia wife; tries to convince him to share his griefs with her. Struggles with not being able to do anything to help or support the conflict going on. Make me acquainted with your cause of grief. You have some sick offence within your mind, Which, by the right and virtue of my place, I ought to know of. I have a man's mind, but a woman's might. Portia is incredibly loyal to, and speaks passionately for him to share his grief. Despite her efforts, she is unable to find out what is bothering him. Ligarius Is reluctant to join the conspiracy but is convinced by saying it is an honorable cause. I am not sick, if have in hand Any exploit worthy the name of honour. Ligarius appears loyal to, but also seems to only be interested in participating in some honorable effort. Caesar Is unwilling to go to the senatehouse because of Calpurnia s dreams, but is convinced to go. It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come. Caesar is doubtful of whether to listen to his wife, but shows himself loyal to Rome, especially when Decius convinces him that it is a worthy cause. Calpurnia Calpurnia is haunted by her dreams of Caesar s death, but When beggars die, there are no comets seen; The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes. Calpurnia is loyal to her husband, and keeping him safe from the danger and peril she sees in her dreams.

fails to convince him that they apply to him. Your wisdom is consumed in confidence. Do not go forth to-day: call it my fear. Publius Another conspirator. Good morrow, Caesar. Publius is loyal to Cassius. Antony Caesar s closest friend; does not much have interaction in Act II. So to most noble Caesar. Antony is incredible loyal to Caesar, and seeks to crown him as king of Rome. Artemidorus Reads a letter that tells of Caesar s fate, and plans to give it to him so that he might live. If thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst live; If not, the Fates with traitors do contrive. Artemidorus is loyal to Caesar, and seeks to save his life by giving him the letter which discloses the plot to kill him. soothsayer Speaks to Portia of what he may fear will happen to Caesar. None that I know will be, much that I fear may chance. The soothsayer is loyal to Caesar, and seeks to speak to him of the danger he may face. 1. What does it mean about Cassius s plan that he has to mislead to make it happen? I believe that it shows that Cassius plan is not sound, or rightly justified. Because of this, he has to lie to convince to partake in the plan. 2. What does it mean about that he so readily believes what Cassius says? I believe it shows that has many doubts of what is right and wrong about Caesar; though he loves his friend he does not see him a as being a capable leader, and is easily swayed into believing he is right. 3. What does it mean about Antony that refuses to kill him? I believe it shows that while plans to kill Caesar, he truly does see it as an honorable necessary effort that must be done to protect Rome. He is not, however, blood hungry and this is shown by him not wanting to kill Antony as well.