Caesar’s entourage
Discussion
Act 2,
Scene 1
Lines 210-213
Decius Brutus
Cassius
In ancient Rome, a powerful politician would "hold court" most days in his villa where lesser noblemen would assemble to curry favor or show their political allegiance. On this important occasion, when Caesar is going to address the Senate, it would be appropriate that his supporters would accompany him to the Capitol as his entourage, much like the U. S. President entering a joint assembly of Congress followed by his Vice President and cabinet secretaries.