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Flavius and Murellus, characters from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," are punished for removing decorations from Caesar's statues in an act of rebellion against his rising power. Their actions are viewed as treasonous, and although the play doesn't explicitly depict their deaths, it is implied that they are executed for their disloyalty to Caesar. This serves to highlight the consequences of opposing the political tide during that tumultuous period in Rome.

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