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.
Casca and Cicero each believe that the storm foreshadows events surrounding Caesar's impending assassination.
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Mark Anthony offered Caesar a coronet (a little crown) three times. He was not actually offering Caesar the crown; Casca says it was "mere foolery." Three times, Caesar pushed the crown away. Every time he pushed the crown away, the people cheered because they were glad that Caesar did not want to be king; it proved that he was a man without ambition. However, Casca reports, it appeared to Casca that Caesar really wanted to take the crown. Caesar then offered the people his throat to cut (which was a very odd thing for him to do. Apparently, it was his way of saying, "Here I am to serve the people of Rome; I will give my very life for you, if you want.") Then, Caesar fell down in the market place, apparently suffering from an epiletic seizure. And all the women felt very sorry for him.
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Casca pledges to work with Cassius.
Casca and Cassius are going to Brutus's house to give him anonymous letters about how great he is and how he needs to take down Julius Caesar.
The Senators plan to make Caesar king the following day.
The Senators plan to make Caesar king the following day.
Casca and Cicero each believe that the storm foreshadows events surrounding Caesar's impending assassination.
Casca comments that the noble Brutus's participation in their plot will bring worthiness to their schemes, for "he sits high in all the people's hearts, / And that which would appear offence in us / His countenance, like richest alchemy, / Will change to virtue and to worthiness"
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In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Casca interprets thunder and lightning as ominous signs of unrest and the displeasure of the gods. He perceives these natural phenomena as warnings about the political turmoil in Rome, reflecting his superstitious and fearful nature. This interpretation reveals Casca as someone who is deeply affected by omens and the supernatural, highlighting his anxiety about the unfolding events and his role in the conspiracy against Caesar. Ultimately, it underscores his vulnerability and suggests a lack of confidence in the political landscape.
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He gives him the letters he has forged to put on Brutus's seat in the Senate, through his windows, and on his statutes, so that Brutus will read them and think the people support him.
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