But wherefore is art not in thy shop today? Why dost thou lead these men about the streets?
Truly sir, to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work. But indeed, sir we make holiday to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph
Act 1, Scene 1
You go down toward the Capitol and I'll go this way. Undress the statues if they're decorated in honor of Caesar.
Can we do that? You know it's the feast of Lupercal.
Act 1, Scene 2
Here my Lord
Calpurnia!!!
Peace, ho! 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 a cobbler and carpenter.
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 at his window. Set this up with wax. Upon old Brutus statue.
Portia, Why are out of bed!
Flavius and Murellus start making the commoners leave and the undressing statues of Caesar because they don't support him.
Act 2, Scene 2
Why are you hiding something?! I've stabbed myself to prove you I am strong and not weak!
KNOCK KNOCK
So, are you coming? The senate are going to offer you a crown today, unless you're afraid.
This seen is introducing Caesar and a few other characters like this barren wife, Calpurnia, it also talks about the race that is going to happen.
Act 2, Scene 2
Who said I was afraid? I'll go!
What!? But, Caesar, what about the sign of my nightmare?!
This scene shows part of Cassius's plan to bring Brutus to his side. The plan is to make Brutus believe that the citizens of Rome want him to be a leader, so that he is more likely to take down Caesar.
Brutus, Cassius and the conspirators agree to part in the murder of Caesar at the Capitol the next day and decide to leave Cicero out. Then, everyone leaves and Portia thinking Brutus has a secret enters.
Go inside! Someone's coming!
Calpurnia has had nightmares about Caesar getting killed. She pleads with Caesar to stay home and Caesar then agrees with her. Then, Decius shows up to take Caesar to the Capitol, as promised.