But wherefore art not in thy shop today? Why dost thou lead these men about the streets?
Conflict
But indeed, sir, we make holiday to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph
In the exposition, Marullus asks the first commoner what his profession is and the commoner responds that he is a carpenter.
Climax
How dare you celebrate the person who slaved your beloved emperor. When Pompey was slain you had screamed in awe as his body was dragged along Caesar's carriage!
In the rising action, Flavius asks the crowd of people why they are not at their workplaces and toiling away.
Falling action
Leave now and toss your flower and pray that you are not punished for your infidelity to Pompey!
The second commoner chimes in and responds that they are celebrating the triumph of Julius Caesar
Resolution
Take everything of Caesar!
Marcullus then asks them why they are celebrating the person who slayed their emperor. But when they saw Caesar drag Pompey's dead body with his carriage they scream in awe.
Flavius then tells them to leave their flowers and go and pray for mercy for their infidelity to their emperor.
Flavius exclaims for everyone to take everything that is of Caesar or celebrating him
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