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Julius Caesar Act 2 graphic organizer Name Character Notes Important Quotes Evidence of Loyalty (to whom?)
Brutus Considers killing Caesar but has mixed feelings. Finally decides that it is the best option after he reads the fake letters.
Lucius Works for Brutus. Confirms that tomorrow is the Ides of March and introduces the conspirators who arrive at the house.
Cassius
Casca
Decius Brutus
Cinna
Metellus Cimber
Trebonius
Portia
Ligarius
Caesar
Calpurnia
Publius
Mark Antony
Artemidorus
soothsayer
What does it mean about Cassius’s plan that he has to mislead Brutus to make it happen?
What does it mean about Brutus that he so readily believes what Cassius says?
What does it mean about Antony that Brutus refuses to kill him?

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