Flavius and Marcellus are characters from the historical narrative in Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." Flavius, a tribune, is punished for removing decorations from Caesar's statues, showing his opposition to Caesar's growing power. Marcellus, also a tribune, shares Flavius's sentiments but faces no specific punishment in the play. Their actions symbolize the resistance against tyranny in Rome.
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