He is a dreamer. Let us leave him. Pass. (I.ii.27)
Act 1 scene 2
CASSIUSA man of such a feebletemper [Caesar] should, soget the start of themajestic word And bearthe palm alone (I.ii.137-138)
Brutus:I will consider: whatyou have to say...withpatience and time(I.ii.
Act 1 Scene 1
Where is thy leather apron and thy rule? What dost thou with thy best apparel on? You, sir, what trade are you? (I.I.7-9)
Why, sir, a carpenter. (I.I.6)
Truly, sir, in respect of a fine workman, I am but, as you would say, a cobbler. (I.I.10-11)
In this scene I chose the soothsayer is warning Caeser about the Ides of March. I think this is an important scene because soothsayer is warning Caeser something bad is going to happen on that day. Caeser chose to ignore soothsayer. Personally, I think if Caeser would have listened to soothsayer he would have prevented his death.
In this scene this is the first attempt where Cassius tries to get Brutus tosee the bad side of Caesar.
This scene shows Marullus getting mad at the cobbler and carpenter because they werent working.