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The ides of March are come
Caesar still refuses to listen to the Soothsayers Warnings.
Ay, Caesar, but not gone.
Caesar is killed by Brutus and the rest of the conspiracy
Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!
Antony arrives and is upset by Caesar's death, but seems to not be doubtful of their decision
"I doubt not your wisdom"
Brutus explains to the crowd that, even though he loved Caesar, he was not fit for king. The crowd believed him
Caesar's better parts shall be crowned in Brutus.
Live Brutus! Live, Live!
Brutus and the rest of the conspiracy have left, and allowed Mark Antony to speak.
O traitors! Villains!We will burn the house of Brutus!
O judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts, And men have lost their reason!
His words made the plebeians favor Caesar again, and turn on Brutus.
A group of angry citizens finds Cinna the poet in the streets while looking for the conspiracy.
Tear him to pieces, he's a Conspirator!
I am Cinna the poet! I am Cinna the poet! I am not Cinna the conspirator.
The kill him just because his name is Cinna
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