In which act did the falling action happen in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, and can you explain it?
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Act V, Scene i. The action now falls rapidly to the quick, decisive movement of the dénouement. The antagonists are now face to face. Brutus and Cassius have done what Antony and Octavius hoped that they would do.
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