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  • Act I: Scene 2
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  • This guy doesn't know what he's talking about 
  • Act II: Scene 1
  • I cut myself for him and he won't tell me this secret, I'm his wife why can't he tell me like who does this
  • Act III: Scene 1
  • This guy is not smart
  • Why is he saying that he cares about other people rather than him self because it's not true
  • In Act I Scene 2 the Soothsayer is warning Caesar about the ides of March but Caesar didn't listen and said "He is a dreamer, let us leave him. Pass"(I:ii:ln 20-25). This is important because this is where they are foreshadowing to what will happen in the future. And at this time Brutus and Cassius are are coming up with a plan.
  • Act IV: Scene 1
  • Why does Lepidus walk like that
  • In Act II Scene 1 Portia wants to know what Brutus and Cassius are is planning to do, and why Brutus can't tell her especially when wife and husband shouldn't keep secrets. So Portia says, "Tell me your counsels, I will not disclose 'em. I have made a strong proof of my constancy, giving myself a would here in the thigh; can I bear that with patience and not my husband's secrets"(II:i:ln298-302). This is important because she never finds out the secret until he leaves to go see Caesar.
  • Act V: Scene 5
  • Ow that hurt
  • In Act III Scene 1 the Soothsayer is warning Caesar that the day isn't over and Artemidorus is also trying to warn Caesar but he won't take the letter that has the info on it so he won't die. Caesar even says "What touches us ourself shall be last served" (III:i:ln 6-9). After he says that they all leave to the Capital. This is important because he could have saved his life by reading the letter and since he is about to die.
  • Theme:
  • Caesar was the best and noblest man and Brutus and Brutus's men did it for a reason and I say to just honor Caesar it's hard but I will not do anything about this
  • Caesar take the paper otherwise you'll regret it because it's for your safety 
  • He didn't lie to me and talk bad about us he just talked good about Caesar and now I won't die
  • In Act IV Scene 1 Antony and Octavius are making a listing for people they have to kill and making Lepidus do work for them and then they are going to kick him out. As Octavius says "Your brother too must die; consent you, Lepidus(IV:i:ln 2-3) This is important because Antony wants to take over Rome and is also even killing his family. They also want revenge on Brutus and Cassius for killing Caesar.
  • In Act V Scene 5 Strato kills Brutus and this is important so that Antony can't get the feeling of revenge and Brutus would die in honor and as well he wouldn't be tortured by Antony and Octavius. Brutus even says "Farewell, good Strato-Caesar, now be still; I killed not thee with half so good a will"(V:v:ln 50-51). After Brutus throws himself on the sword Antony and Octavius arrive and say that Brutus was that he was the noblest Roman of them all.
  • What we could learn from this story is to have more trust and dishonest in people because a lot of people lied to Brutus and the towns people. If Brutus hadn't believed everyone he met then Antony would not have started a rebel against him and Cassius and then they wouldn't have had to die.
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