They discuss the strange phenomenons that had been happening, and the things that are considered to be bad omens.
In Act 2 Scene 4 they certainly do discuss the events of the night.
In Act 2 Scene 4 they certainly do discuss the events of the night.
The information Casca gives about Marullus and Flavius is that the tribunes were stripped of the positions as civil servants for removing decorations from Caesar's statutes. This is from Julius Caesar, Act 1, Scene i.
setting
The beginning plot of Hamlet ended in the last scene of Act 5.
There has been a terrible storm and Casca describes to Cicero the unnatural phenomena that have occurred.
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.
In the beginning scene of the play "Macbeth," three witches gather to discuss their future plans.
In Act 2 Scene 4 they certainly do discuss the events of the night.
In Act 2 Scene 4 they certainly do discuss the events of the night.
In the beginning scene of Macbeth, three witches gather to discuss their future plans, including meeting Macbeth.
There are three witches.
he is scared
The information Casca gives about Marullus and Flavius is that the tribunes were stripped of the positions as civil servants for removing decorations from Caesar's statutes. This is from Julius Caesar, Act 1, Scene i.
This is said by Casca in Act I, Scene III.
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