[DISTRIBUTION OF CHARACTERS]
In this analysis are shown the acts and scenes in which the characters (see Dramatis Personæ, page 2) appear, with the number of speeches and lines given to each.
Note. Parts of lines are counted as whole lines.
JULIUS CÆSAR
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[1]
Julius Cæsar. | |
Octavius Cæsar Marcus Antonius,[2] M. Æmilius Lepidus | triumvirs after the death of Julius Cæsar. |
Cicero Publius Popilius Lena | senators. |
Marcus Brutus Cassius Casca Trebonius Ligarius Decius Brutus[3] Metellus Cimber Cinna | conspirators against Julius Cæsar. |
Flavius and Marullus,[4] tribunes. | |
Artemidorus of Cnidos, a teacher of Rhetoric.[5] | |
A Soothsayer. | |
Cinna, a poet. | |
Another Poet. | |
Lucilius Titinius Messala Cato Volumnius | friends to Brutus and Cassius. |
Varro Clitus Claudius Strato Lucius Dardanius | servants to Brutus. |
Pindarus, servant to Cassius. | |
Calpurnia,[6] wife to Cæsar. | |
Portia, wife to Brutus. | |
Senators, Commoners, Guards, Attendants, &c. | |