Julius caesar act 3 scene 1 explanation dialogue wise
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ORIGINAL TEXTMODERN TEXTFlourish Enter CAESAR, BRUTUS, CASSIUS,CASCA, DECIUS, METELLUS, TREBONIUS,CINNA, ANTONY, LEPIDUS, PUBLIUS, andPOPILLIUS LENA with a crowd of people, includingARTEMIDORUS and the SOOTHSAYERA crowd of people enters, among them ARTEMIDORUSand the SOOTHSAYER. A trumpet plays. CAESAR, BRUTUS, CASSIUS, CASCA, DECIUS, METELLUS,TREBONIUS, CINNA, ANTONY, LEPIDUS, POPILLIUS, PUBLIUS, and others enter.
CAESAR(to the SOOTHSAYER) The ides of March are come.CAESAR(to the SOOTHSAYER) March 15th has come.
SOOTHSAYERAy, Caesar, but not gone.SOOTHSAYERYes, Caesar, but it’s not gone yet.
ARTEMIDORUS(offering his letter) Hail, Caesar! Read this schedule.ARTEMIDORUS(offering his letter) Hail, Caesar! Read this schedule.
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DECIUS(offering CAESAR another paper)Trebonius doth desire you to o'er-read,At your best leisure, this his humble suit.DECIUS(offering CAESAR another paper) Trebonius wants you to look over his humble petition, at your leisure.
ARTEMIDORUSO Caesar, read mine first, for mine’s a suitThat touches Caesar nearer. Read it, great Caesar.ARTEMIDORUSOh, Caesar, read mine first, for my petition affects you more directly. Read it, great Caesar.
CAESARWhat touches us ourself shall be last served.CAESARWhatever pertains to myself I will deal with last.
10ARTEMIDORUSDelay not, Caesar. Read it instantly.ARTEMIDORUSDon’t delay, Caesar. Read it instantly.
CAESARWhat, is the fellow mad?CAESARWhat, is the man insane?
PUBLIUS(to ARTEMIDORUS) Sirrah, give place.PUBLIUS(to ARTEMIDORUS) Stand aside, you.
15CASSIUS(to ARTEMIDORUS)What, urge you your petitions in the street?Come to the Capitol.CASSIUS(to ARTEMIDORUS) What? Are you pressing your petition on the street? Go to the Capitol.
CAESAR(to the SOOTHSAYER) The ides of March are come.CAESAR(to the SOOTHSAYER) March 15th has come.
SOOTHSAYERAy, Caesar, but not gone.SOOTHSAYERYes, Caesar, but it’s not gone yet.
ARTEMIDORUS(offering his letter) Hail, Caesar! Read this schedule.ARTEMIDORUS(offering his letter) Hail, Caesar! Read this schedule.
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DECIUS(offering CAESAR another paper)Trebonius doth desire you to o'er-read,At your best leisure, this his humble suit.DECIUS(offering CAESAR another paper) Trebonius wants you to look over his humble petition, at your leisure.
ARTEMIDORUSO Caesar, read mine first, for mine’s a suitThat touches Caesar nearer. Read it, great Caesar.ARTEMIDORUSOh, Caesar, read mine first, for my petition affects you more directly. Read it, great Caesar.
CAESARWhat touches us ourself shall be last served.CAESARWhatever pertains to myself I will deal with last.
10ARTEMIDORUSDelay not, Caesar. Read it instantly.ARTEMIDORUSDon’t delay, Caesar. Read it instantly.
CAESARWhat, is the fellow mad?CAESARWhat, is the man insane?
PUBLIUS(to ARTEMIDORUS) Sirrah, give place.PUBLIUS(to ARTEMIDORUS) Stand aside, you.
15CASSIUS(to ARTEMIDORUS)What, urge you your petitions in the street?Come to the Capitol.CASSIUS(to ARTEMIDORUS) What? Are you pressing your petition on the street? Go to the Capitol.
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