They are Flavius, Marullus, some citizens.
Popilius Lena wished Cassius luck in his "enterprise", by which he meant that he had a knowledge about the plans of the conspirators to kill Julius Caesar and he wanted them to succeed in their "task" which they had undertaken.
of what?
In scene 1, Anthony displayed a confident and forceful demeanor as he delivered his lines persuasively to incite the crowd against Caesar's assassins. He strategically emphasized Caesar's virtues and played on the emotions of the common people to turn them against the conspirators, showcasing his cunning and manipulative nature.
by keeping the reader off balance
In Act 1 Scene1 of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar we see ordinary folks decorating statues in the street in honour of Caesar's victory in the civil war. Marullus and Flavius protest, telling them that they have no business celebrating a victory in a civil war, since a Roman lost the war as much as won it. Flavius then tells Marullus that they should "disrobe the images" if they find them "deck'd with ceremonies." Marullus then asks, "May we do so? You know it is the feast of Lupercal." Flavius retorts, "It is no matter; let no images be hung with Caesar's trophies." So off they go and do it.Was what they did illegal? Marullus seems worried that it is against the laws of the Lupercalia. But it was not. The Lupercalia had nothing to do with military victories. Nor was it a proper triumph, not being a victory against the enemies of Rome. But even if it was legal to do it, it was not a wise thing to do with a dictator (both in name and action) like Caesar around. Casca reports in the next scene, "Marullus and Flavius, for pulling scarfs off Caesar's images, are put to silence."
because in the previous scene,romeo was married to Juliet and that made Tybalt Romeo's cousin.he thought wrongly of fighting him.
Antony thinks Lepidus is only a tool and is only fit to run errands and not take over the three-fold world and compares him to two animals as follows:An ass (donkey): Antony says Lepidus is no more than a beast of burden under their control and has no taste of honour than the ass who bears gold on his back and complains of the work. after they (Antony and Octaviusa) have used him they will let him go like an ass.A horse: Antony also says Lepidus is like his war horse because Antony has to teach his horse what to do. Similarly, Lepidus has to be taught and tamed.
Benvolio tries to break up the fight between the servants of the Capulet and Montague households in Act 1, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
It's in Act 4. According to the theory, the stuff that happens in Act 4 is called the "falling action".
He's playing being the sighing sad lover because the girl he fancies, Rosalind, is playing being the cool aloof beloved. His sadness is a part of the conventional role of a lover.
Zeffirelli does not open with a the scene written by Shakespeare, where King Hamlet's ghost arrives. Instead Zeffirelli take the liberty to add a scene where old King Hamlet is being buried. That would be the main difference and Zeffirelli had a number of reasons for doing so
Benvolio: peacemaker, pacifist, doesnt like fighting, has good strong relationships with everyone( even with prince ACT3 scene1) Tybalt: loves to fight, belligerent, weak relationship with Juliet (she doesnt care about him even if he was killed) this is all i know :)