Character Analysis
The Conjurer uses magic—real magic!—to help Brachiano witness the murder of his wife and of Camillo. Although the Conjurer is helping Brachiano out, it seems like he's also a little skeptical about this bloody-minded Duke. As the scene ends, he says:
"Both flowers and weeds spring, when the sun is warm, / And great men do great good, or else great harm." (2.2)