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Calpurnia, Caesar's wife appears only once in the play in Act II Sc.2....
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Please explain Calpurnia's dream in Act II Sc.2?
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How are Antony and Cassius from Julius Caesar similar and different?
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Why do they hate Caesar so much to where they just want to kill him they...
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all of the action in act 5 takes place during what period of time?
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Caesar, the title character of William Shakespeare's play "Julius...
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Compare and contrast Mark Antony and Cassius in Julius Caesar.
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Compare and contrast Brutus and Caesar.
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