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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

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  • Act 1, Scene 1
  • But wherefore art not in the shop today? What dost though lead these men about the streets.
  • Truly, to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work. But indeed we make holiday to see Caesar and to rejoice his triumph.
  • You go down toward the Capitol, and I'll go this way. Undress the statues if they're decorated in honor of Caesar.
  • Act 1, Scene 1
  • Can we do that? You know it's the feast of Lupercal.
  • Act 1, Scene 2
  • Here my Lord.
  • CALPURINA!
  • Please, Hold! Caesar speaks.
  • Flavius and Murellus are in the town and commoners are flip flopping between Caesar and Pompey,and Flavius and Murellus are talking to the cobbler and carpenter.
  • Act 1, Scene 2
  • What sayst thou to me now? Speak once again.
  • He is a dreamer. Let us leave. PASS!
  • Flavius and Murellus start making the commoners leave and undressing any statues of Caesar because they don't support him.
  • Act 1, Scene 2
  • Into what dangers would you lead me. Cassius, That you would have me seek into myself for that which is not in me?
  • This scene is introducing Caesar and a few other characters like his barren wife, Calpurnia, it also talks about the race that is going to happen.
  • Act 1, Scene 3
  • Good Cinna, take this paper, and look you lay it in the praetor's chair, where Brutus may but find it, and throw this in the window. Set this up with Wax Upon old Brutus's statue.
  • The soothsayer is telling Caesar to beware of March 15th but Caesar isn't supersitius so he ignore the soothsayer.
  • Beware the idles of March.
  • In this scene, Cassius talks to Brutus about him becoming leader, instead of Caesar, but Brutus doesn't think he's good enough.
  • This Scene shows part of Cassius' plan to bring Brutus to his side. The plan is to make Brutus believe that citizens of Rome want him to be leader, so that he is more likely to take down Caesar.
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