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There has been a terrible storm and Casca describes to Cicero the unnatural phenomena that have occurred.

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What do cicero and casca discuss beginning of scene 3?

They discuss the strange phenomenons that had been happening, and the things that are considered to be bad omens.


In the tragedy of Julius Caesar at the beginning of scene 3 what do cicero and casca discuss?

They discuss the strange mishaps and the mysterious way everything had chanced so far. They talk over the anger and wrath displayed by nature which has clear implications of something bad and hideous event in the near future.


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What happens at the end of scene 3 in Julius Caesar to move the conspiracy plot forward?

At the end of Act 1 Scene 3, Cassius and Casca plan to wake up Brutus in the middle of the night to meet with him and confirm his participation in the conspiracy.


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In Act 1, Scene 3 of "Julius Caesar," a storm rages in Rome, accompanied by strange omens and supernatural occurrences, such as slaves with burning hands and a lion roaming the streets. These unsettling events create an atmosphere of tension and foreboding, reflecting the unrest in the city. Cicero and Casca discuss the significance of these signs, suggesting that they may foreshadow turmoil and chaos in Rome. The scene emphasizes the theme of fate versus free will, as the characters grapple with the implications of the ominous signs.


How did cicero die in Julius Caesar?

Mark Antony and Octavian (the future Emperor Augustus) murdered Cicero along with dozens of other senators (eighty or a hundred, the characters get conflicting reports). See Act IV Scene 3.


When was Cicero?

Cicero was born on January 3, 106 BC.


When was Cicero born?

Cicero was born on January 3, 106 BC.


What things does Casca see that upet him in act 1 scene 3?

St. Elmo's fire on a man's hand, lions walking the streets of Rome, owls flying in the daytime, that sort of thing.


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Why is casca frightened as scene 3 opens?

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