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Cinna, a poet, is confronted by a mob. They are infuriated by Caesar’s murder and they are seeking revenge on the conspirators. They ask Cinna who he is. He bluntly answers that he is a bachelor who is on the way to Caesar’s funeral as a friend. He makes the point that he is Cinna the poet, and not Cinna the conspirator.  

Regardless of being a poet, he shares a name with a conspirator. They decide to kill him because of his bad poetry, as well as for his name. They want to pluck his name from his heart. The crowd drags Cinna away.



  JULIUS CAESAR -- ACT III, 3
















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Julius Caesar
 by William Shakespeare