In the begining, Antony and Octavius are talking about the fact that
fighting is not the way to solve things, but in this case they are doing it for
for Caeser. Then, the messenger comes and tells them to prepare for battle, because
Brutus, Cassius, and his army are coming. Next, Octavius asked Antony if he should
give a sign of battle. But, Antony refuses and tells him to wait to see if there is
any hope of peace. Then, Brutus tells Octavius that talking things through is better
then fighting. And, Antony tells Brutus that he a hypocrite because if had gone by
his own words, Caesar would still be alive. Cassius tells Antony that he is not any
better, because what he says and what he actually does are two different things.
Next, Cassius is talking to his servent Messela, and he tells her it is his birthday
and seeing the eagles flying over the battle feild was a bad omen, and that he has
a feeling that he is going to die. Last, Brutus and Cassius have their heartfelt moment,
and say goodbye, because if they die, they wanted eachother to know they will have respect
for eachother.