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Currator Notes On Julius Caesar

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Currator Notes:Artifact 1 are text messages. Cassius passes by. He has been wandering through the streets, with no cover from the thunder and lightning. Casca asks Cassius why he would out on an ugly night. Cassius replies that he is pleased—he believes that the gods are protecting him. He also calls Caesar “prodigious grown, / And fearful, as these strange eruptions are” . Casca tell to Cassius about the senators plan to make Caesar king. He declares that Rome must be merely trash or rubbish to give itself up so easily to Caesar’s new reign. Casca joins Cassius in his censure of Caesar, and Cassius reveals that he has already convinced a number of high-powered Romans to support a resistance movement. In ActI it states “I have moved already

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