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Answer:

Brutus.

Explanation:

William Shakespeare's tragedy play "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" revolves around the character of Brutus, Julius Caesar among others. The plot also deals primarily about the death of Caesar and the events thereafter.

For a character of any play or story to be deemed 'minor', it will have to do with his frequency of appearance in the story. So, a minor character hardly have any major role in the plot nor does he/ she appear frequently. In "Julius Caesar", the character of Brutus almost dominates the whole story. In fact, his dialogue and appearances are more than that of the title character Caesar himself. So, Brutus cannot be considered a minor character.

Answer:

D on edg

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