Summary Act III

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This scene occurs at the Capitol with the senate present above. A crowd of people are present, with the soothsayer and Artemidorus in it. Caesar enters accompanied by the conspirators, Antony, Lepidus, Popilius, Publius and unnamed others. Caesar says to the soothsayer that the Ides of March have arrived, the soothsayer responds that the day is not over yet. Artemidorus pleads for Caesar to read his suit, but Caesar dismisses him. Caesar refuses to read petitions in the street and goes to join the senate. Popilius wishes Cassius success on his mission, which leads Cassius to worry that their secret has been revealed. Brutus convinces Cassius to calm down, and assures him that everything is going according to plan. Trebonius lures Antony away and the two leave the stage together. Cimber

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