Quotes
1.  "When Caesar says, "Do this", it is performed."
          -Antony Pg. 825 line 10
     
     This quote is important because now we know that Julius is controlling and demanding of people.

2.  "Beware the ides of March."
          -Soothsayer Pg. 825 line 20

      This means that beware of March fifteenth, it is the day that Caesar dies.

3.  "Ay, if I be alive, and your mind hold, and your dinner worth eating."
           -Casca Pg.832 line 292

       Casca means that if he is still alive tomorrow, then he will be there for dinner if it's worth it.

4.  "Good even, Casca; brought your Caesar home?"
            -Cicero Pg. 833 line 1

         Now we know that Caesar has been brought back home.

5.  "the bird of night did sit even at noonday upon the market place, hooting and shrieking"
            -Casca Pg. 834 line 26,27 and 28

          The owl in the daytime, when it hoots, it means someone you know will die.

6.  "It is part of men to fear and tremble when the most mighty gods by tokens send such dreadful heralds to astonish us."
             -Casca Pg. 834 line 54,55 and 56

          The gods are sending them announcements to scare them.

7.  "But that he sees the Romans are but sheep; He were no lion, were not Romans hinds."
             -Cassius Pg. 836 line 106 and 107

           Caesar believes he is a lion and he needs to keep everyone in line like sheep.

8.  "that is no fleering tell-tale."
              -Casca Pg.836 line 17

            Casca is saying that he is not a tattle-tale.  So I guss he wouldn't say anyhting.




9.  "But wherefore art not in thy shop today?  Why dost thou lead these men about the streets?
               -Flavius Pg. 823

              Flavius is asking this man why is he here and not working.  The three men were cobblers, shoe repairmen, and carpenters.  They weren't wearing nice clothes; they were in working clothes and Flavius wanted to know why they bothered to come.

10.  "Silence!  Caesar speaks!"
               -Casca Pg. 27 line 2

               This line is important because it is showing that Caesar is important.  Casca is telling everyone to be quiet because Caesar has something to say, and they need to hear it.
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