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Scene iii. A lot of action occurred in Scene 3. This part of the story was sent on a Roman street near Brutus’ house. Artemidorus came by reading a paper. He was reading "Caesar, beware of Brutus; watch out for Cassius; stay away from Casca; keep an eye on Cinna; don't trust Trebonius; observe Metellus Cimber carefully; Decius Brutus does not like you; you have offended Caius Ligarius. All these men have the same goal, and it is against Caesar. If you are not immortal, look around you. Overconfidence allows a conspiracy to succeed. The mighty gods defend you! He decided to stand in the street and wait for Caesar so that he could tell him the news. He hoped to save his life. Scene i. Brutus was at his home when he awoke early. He couldn’t sleep and went outside to his orchard. It was the eve of the Ides of March. He started to debate with himself about Caesar becoming the new king. He knew he had no grudges against Caesar, but he was nervous because he knew Caesar’s personality. He concluded that Caesar would probably abuse the power and mismanage it and he would have to stop him before he was crowned king. He got a letter. The letter urged him to wake up and see that the people are behind him. It told him that Rome would fear and respect his as a leader. |
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