Assassination of Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar is surrounded by senators, including Brutus and Cassius, moments before they assassinate him in the Theatre of Pompey's Senate chamber during the Ides of March.
Setting
The Theatre of Pompey's Senate chamber, a grand hall with marble columns and a high ceiling, filled with senators in their togas. The space is semi-circular with tiered seating, creating an intimate yet formal setting for political discourse.
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Julius Caesar
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A tall, lean man in his mid-50s with sharp, angular features and piercing dark eyes. His hair is thinning and combed forward in the Roman style, with a prominent widow's peak. His face bears the marks of age and campaigns, with deep-set lines around his eyes and mouth. His posture is upright, exuding authority despite the tension in the room.
Brutus
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A Roman senator in his early 40s, with a lean and athletic build. His face is angular, with deep-set eyes that betray a constant inner turmoil. His dark hair is beginning to show streaks of gray, and his beard is neatly trimmed in the fashion of Roman nobility.
Cassius
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A lean and wiry man in his late 40s with sharp, angular features. His dark eyes are intense and calculating, framed by deep-set wrinkles that speak of years spent in political scheming. His short-cropped hair is graying at the temples, and his posture is taut with nervous energy.
Senator
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A middle-aged Roman senator with a lean but sturdy build, his face lined with the cares of political life. His dark hair is streaked with gray, and his sharp, observant eyes are framed by deep-set wrinkles. His hands, though well-kept, show the signs of years of public service.
Slave
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A young male slave in his early 20s, of slight build with sun-darkened skin and short, curly black hair. His features are sharp, with wide, fearful eyes and a slightly parted mouth, frozen in shock. His hands are calloused from labor, and there's a faint scar across his left cheekbone.
Dialog
Julius Caesar
Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar.
Brutus
The Republic demands this sacrifice, Caesar. Not for my sake, but for Rome's.
Julius Caesar
You speak of sacrifice, yet it is I who bleed for your ideals.
Brutus
The die is cast, Caesar. The gods will judge us both.
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