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In William Shakespeare’s play "Julius Caesar," the carpenter is a minor character who appears in Act 1, Scene 1. He is part of a conversation between Flavius and Marullus, discussing the celebration of Caesar's triumph and the public's support for him. The carpenter's presence helps illustrate the common people's attitudes and the political climate of Rome during Caesar's rise to power. His mention emphasizes the contrast between the elite and the working class in the play.

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