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- 3. A supernatural manifestation foreshadowing death and the tragic end of Brutus.
- 8. A leader who grapples with guilt and moral dilemmas after Caesar’s assassination.
- 9. The perceived betrayal between Brutus and Cassius.
- 10. A tragic theme as Brutus and other characters face death as a final solution to their struggles.
- 11. One of Caesar's heirs, now a powerful force in Rome.
- 13. The political alliance formed by Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus.
- 14. The plotting and scheming that has caused the chaos in Rome.
- 16. The motivation behind the actions of the conspirators and their enemies.
- 17. A ghostly figure that haunts Brutus, foreshadowing his doom.
- 19. The other of Caesar’s heirs, seeking control of Rome alongside Octavius.
- 20. The third member of the Triumvirate, considered by Antony and Octavius as a weak link.
Down
- 1. The tension and conflict caused by a series of miscommunications between Brutus and Cassius.
- 2. Co-conspirator with Brutus who begins to distrust him.
- 4. A central theme for Brutus, especially in his struggle to reconcile his actions.
- 5. The idea of reconciling and forgiving others, which is put to the test between Brutus and Cassius.
- 6. The feeling that Brutus experiences when confronting the results of his actions.
- 7. The attempt by Brutus and Cassius to mend their fractured relationship.
- 12. The spirit of the fallen leader who appears to Brutus in a vision.
- 15. The military forces led by Brutus and Cassius as they prepare for battle.
- 18. The looming conflict between the forces of Brutus and Cassius and those of Antony and Octavius.