Caesar arrives with his entourage, including his wife Calphurnia and loyal friend Antony. A Soothsayer in the crowd calls out a warning to Caesar, saying 'Beware the ides of March', but Caesar dismisses it.
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Brutus anxiously ponders joining the conspiracy against Caesar. When he is brought one of the unsigned letters that Cassius has had left for him to find, Brutus decides to act. Visited by the conspirators, he agrees to join them but rejects their plan to kill Mark Antony as well as Caesar.
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Caesar's wife, Calphurnia, has woken the house three times with nightmares about Caesar's death.
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Cassius accuses Brutus of wronging him. Brutus fights back, accusing Cassius of bribery and reminding him that they killed Caesar to stop him being corrupt, not to become corrupt themselves. The row gets personal and Cassius draws his dagger, daring Brutus to kill him.
Caesar is stabbed to death by all the conspirators.
Two representatives of the Roman government, Marullus and Flavius, confront a crowd of commoners and demand to know why they are celebrating.