Oh, Caesar, read mine first, for my petition affects you more directly. Read it, great Caesar.
Whatever pertains to myself I will deal with last.
Caesar, The soothsayer, Artemidorus , Brutus and Metellus and others enter.
Is there no voice worthier than my own to appeal to Caesar to repeal the order that my brother be banished?
Haven’t I resisted even Brutus, begging from his knees?
Great Caesar-
The soothsayer warns and reminds Caesar of the day and the expected events.
*gasps*
And you too, Brutus? In that case, die, Caesar.
Hands, speak for me!
Caesar's ambition was no ill! We have not got freedom, This is just the start of Cassius's cruel conspiracy! It was all a conspiracy and they shall pay for it! Wait until we all die! They killed Great Caesar and they shall kill us too!
Artemidorus pleads Caesar to read his secret message, but Caesar declines his request.
Only Caesar had to die for his ambition. Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead! Brutus and his companions are no harm for us!
Metellus pleads Caesar to repeal the order of his banished brother and Brutus and Decius also request him. Caesar declines every request because he is just to the people.
I kiss your hand, but not in flattery, Caesar. I ask you to repeal Publius Cimber’s banishment immediately.
Casca stabs Caesar first, followed by the other people and Brutus stabs him last, Caesar is betrayed by Brutus's deed and wishes for himself to die at that moment.
Two Romans argue on Caesar's death. One claiming that it was right and the other claiming that it was wrong.