Varro: A servant of Brutus
Clitus: A servant of Brutus
Claudio: A servant of Brutus
Strato: A servant of Brutus
Lucius: A servant of Brutus
Dardanius: A servant of Brutus
He helps Brutus defend himslef.
Portia dies by swallowing fire, or as we would say burning coal. Brutus reacts to her death is sorrow, but in calm sorrow - without weeping and such. He simply accepts her death and moves on.
Marcus Brutus would wear the standard Roman tunic and toga, just like all the other men of his time. If you are referring to the character Marcus Brutus in Shakespeare's play, he would wear whatever the wardrobe department gave him.
The name of Rani's servant is either Amah or Ayah.
only the rich people had servant & maids
Brutus' trusted servant
Strato
Strato
Clitus
Octavious
Strato is a servant of Brutus who holds his master's sword as Brutus runs on to it.
Nothing really, He is a servant of brutus
Brutus' trusted servant in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
he killed himself
A servant told them that he overheard that Brutus and Cassius were rid like madmen through the gates of Rome.
Antony pledges allegiance with Brutus through his servant as a strategic move to gauge Brutus's intentions and to secure his own position after Caesar's assassination. By using a servant, Antony can remain discreet and avoid immediate confrontation, allowing him to assess the political landscape and Brutus's loyalty. This tactic also demonstrates his political acumen, as he seeks to align with the more honorable Brutus in order to win favor and influence the Senate. Ultimately, it sets the stage for Antony's later actions and speeches that will rally support for Caesar.
Mark Antony's. He says to Brutus, "Thus, Brutus, did my master bid me kneel; thus did Mark Antony bid me fall down."