Julius Caesar: Act 2, Scene 2

Let's check back in with our title character!

Did you forget he was the title character? He doesn't show up that often, to be honest.

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We've met Portia, who accounts for 50% of the women in Julius Caesar. Now let's spend some time with Calpurnia, the other 50%. She's a little less badass than Portia, but basically is working up to the biggest "I TOLD YOU SO" in history. 

Julius Caesar: Act 2, Scene 1 (part 2)

Brutus seems to finally have made up his mind regarding killing Caesar, so let's bring in some fellow conspirators! 

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Apart from Brutus, Cassius, Casca, and, to a much lesser extent, Decius Brutus, the conspirators are a fairly nondescript bunch who never really develop individual personalities. However, because their names are repeated out loud several times throughout the play, they somehow give the impression of being more present than they actually are. 

Don't get too attached to any of them, is what I'm saying.

Julius Caesar: Act 1, Scene 3 (part 2)

It's still raining in Rome! It's the perfect cover for a little conspiratorial administrative work, don't you think?

Meet Cinna, one of the Interchangeable Conspirators. Apart from Cassius and Casca, none of other conspirators really get enough stage time to establish individual personalities. Poor guys...

Julius Caesar: Act 1, Scene 3 (part 1)

It's time for some WEATHER. There's never any weather in Shakespeare that doesn't have a Purpose of some sort. Let's see what our buddy Casca thinks:

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Fun fact! There were apparently umbrellas in ancient Roman times, but they were primarily used by wealthy women as sun shades, as opposed to rain shields, and men considered themselves too manly to use them.

 

Julius Caesar: Act 1, Scene 2 (part 4)

Let's finally wrap up this scene!

Casca is probably my favorite character in Julius Caesar. He's just so sardonic and disrespectful. He's also got one of my favorite lines, which didn't make the cut for this comic:

CASSIUS: Will you dine with me tomorrow?
CASCA: Ay, if I be alive, and your mind hold, and your dinner worth the eating.

Try using this line the next time someone asks you over for dinner. It'll go over GREAT.