Caesar Act 1 Scene 3 Summary
in the opening of the scene we start with Casca and Cicero they talk about how awful the weather is. Casca tells Cicero that the gods must be fighting. Enters Cassius, Casca is confused as to why Cassius doesn’t fear the thunder and lightning above him. Cassius replies to Casca telling him that the gods must be angry due to unnatural circumstances, possible recent ones. He compares Ceasar to the current state of the weather and says that Caesar is the reason behind the gods fighting. Casca predicts that Ceasar is bound to be crowned King by tommorow. “Those that with haste will make a mighty fire
Begin it with weak straws.” Cassius Tells Casca that people who want to start a massive fire quickly stars with small twigs purposefully talking about Caesar. Cassius then gives Cinna a piece of paper which he tells him to put on Brutus’ judge chair and gives him another one with wax which he wants to be stuck on Brutus’ statue. Cassius’ plan is to have Brutus on his side by daylight.

September 28, 2016 at 4:56 pm
Abtakar,
You explore the language here well, focussing on what you know of the characters and how the imagery might let us know about their character.
To Develop:
How does Pathetic Fallacy change this scene?