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Act 5 of "Julius Caesar" begins with the armies of Antony and Octavius on one side and Brutus and Cassius on the other, preparing for battle at Philippi. The act opens with a conversation between the two factions as they discuss strategy and the impending conflict. Tensions rise as both sides recognize the stakes of the battle, setting the stage for the tragic events that follow. The themes of fate and free will are underscored as characters reflect on their choices and the consequences they face.

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