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Trebonius, a character from Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," displays loyalty and cunning. He is portrayed as a pragmatic conspirator who is willing to manipulate circumstances for his goals, ultimately participating in the assassination of Caesar. His ability to act as a mediator and distract Mark Antony during the assassination highlights his strategic thinking and resourcefulness. This complexity makes Trebonius an intriguing figure in the political intrigue of the play.

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