Caesar and his crew bump into a soothsayer in the streets. The soothsayer is introduced to allude to later events in the plot. In scene two most of the characters are presented directly. Shakespeare presents Brutus by showing Brutus sharing his feelings with Cassius. Brutus is a weakening character. Cassius holds firm opinions which he puts freely on others. He is an influential person upon Brutus. Mark Antony is shown as a deep submissive to Caesar, doing anything and everything Caesar asks of him. Casca then enters and we find him to be cooperative in telling Brutus what all the comotion was about. The mood then changes to a very tense and revealing one as Caesar returns after being offered the throne and convulses.