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"Beware the Ides of March"
The towns people gather to celebrate Caesar's triumph over pompey.
"No, I don't care for games, but you can go on if you'd like."
"Brutus, I've noticed you've been in a strange mood lately."
Flavius and Marullus they tell their country men that if they don't stop Caesar they will loose their freedom.
"I fear the people have chosen Caesar as their king."
'So you fear that ?"
A fortune teller goes up to Caesar and tells him "Beware the Ides of March". Then Caesar dismisses him.
"I rather be a poor common man, than a roman citizen if we are going to lose our freedom, under the present rule."
"I'm glad my words have sparked such a show of fire in you".
Brutus and Cassius do not go to the games and discuss their feelings about Caesar's rule.
Brutus tells Cassius he loves Caesar but would not like him to be king. Cassius attempts to further convince Brutus that Caesar should not be king.
Brutus knows what Cassius wants him to do, But does not want to hear it at the moment.
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