Caesar confirms to the audience this is the day he dies and Artemidorius has an important letter for Caesar that he wants him to read immediately. and Decius has a letter from Trebonius.
CCaesarThe ides of march are come
ArtemedoriusHail Caesar! Read this Schedule
DeciusTrebonius doth desire you to o'er-read, At your best leisure, this his humble suit.
Is there no voice more worthy than my own,To sound more sweetly in great Caesar's earFor the repealing of my banished brother?
Mettellus is begging that his brother is to be able to return to Rome and Cassius ad Brutus do the same and Caesar stays in his conclusion that Cimbers Brother is to stay banished.
I kiss thy hand — but not in flattery, Caesar —Desiring thee that Publius Cimber mayHave an immediate freedom of repeal.
Pardon, Caesar! Caesar, pardon! As low as to thy foot doth Cassius fall, To beg enfranchisement for Publius Cimber.
What Brutus
Let me a little show it, even in this —That I was constant Cimber should be banished,And constant do remain to keep him so.
O Caesar
They are trying to convince Caesar to let Cimbers brother return but not really and Caesar says that there attempts are in vain and Casca says his ands will show his own actions and the conspirators stab Caesar