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At the end of Act II, scene ii, Casca describes witnessing several strange and supernatural phenomena. He saw a lion wandering the streets of Rome, slaves on fire but unaffected by the flames, an owl hooting during the day, and men walking the streets with their hands on fire but not being burned. These bizarre sights are seen as omens and portents of the chaos and upheaval that is to come.
Casca
Casca is the first to stab Caesar.
Gaius Servilius Casca
They discuss the strange phenomenons that had been happening, and the things that are considered to be bad omens.
Casca is frightened because he witnessed many unusual and unnatural occurrences in Rome, such as a slave's hand burning like a torch but not being consumed, a lion roaming in the Capitol, men on fire walking the streets, and owls hooting during the day. These events are seen as bad omens and are believed to be signs of impending doom.
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At the end of Act II, scene ii, Casca describes witnessing several strange and supernatural phenomena. He saw a lion wandering the streets of Rome, slaves on fire but unaffected by the flames, an owl hooting during the day, and men walking the streets with their hands on fire but not being burned. These bizarre sights are seen as omens and portents of the chaos and upheaval that is to come.
Casca
Barry Sadler was best known for his novel "The Ballad of the Green Berets," which was adapted into a song by the same name. He also wrote a series of military and adventure novels featuring the character Casca.
We were planning for a picnic, but the dark clouds seemed like a bad omen.
Casca is the first to stab Caesar.
Gaius Servilius Casca
Protosialis casca was created in 2007.
Casca pledges to work with Cassius.