Summary Of Julius Caesar In Act 1

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Dark clouds roll into the scene, and we see Caesar walk into his office along with his most faithful servant. Montag was acting very suspicious and afraid almost like he is trying to hide something. Caesar starts to speak, “Montag please help me, I'm facing a very hard decision and I don't know what to do.” Montag responded in a very worrisome manner, “What's wrong sir? Why did you wake me up so early?” Caesar starts to pace back and forth behind his desk acting very abnormal. “Is it those temptations sir?” Montag asked, but Caesar didn't respond. “Sir is it the temptation that is bothering you again?” Montag questioned Caesar again. Caesar then looked at Montag with a very sad but confused expression. “Yes, it is Montag they are messing with …show more content…

Or in other words, create a fake scene and no one will know that you had these temptations. It will seem like the senate chose to crown you their king.” Caesar gives Montag a look of uncertainty the he retorts arrogantly, “Oh the people of Rome will find out soon enough we Romans are not stupid, Do you have another suggestion Montag?” Montag begins to walk around Caesar’s office thinking about of another suggestion he could tell Caesar. He stops moving and looks at Caesar, “What about you get Antony to offer you the crown again at your next rally, then you could accept crown so you could “stop” the constant offerings.” Caesar looks at Montag with a face of disgust and anger then replies, “I will not let Antony do this, he is my best friend. He shall not be a part of my problems, for he has other things to worry about than crowning me king of Rome.” Montag wasn't sure about what to do next, then he looks at Caesar and doesn't respond. “I know what to do!” Caesar exclaimed, “I will not listen to your suggestions and make my own plan.” Montag looks at Caesar astonishingly,” But sir you said you need my help.” Montag pushed. Caesar looks at him confused and responds,” I have no idea what you’re are talking about, the great Caesar never asks help from people who serve me.” Montag doesn't respond again, then they hear footsteps from a