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Act 1, Scene 1, 239 pages
Fiction : Historical play -- 1 -13 pages; total (13) Some Romans are not happy about Caesar's popularity, and the soothsayer tells him to, "Beware the Ides of March." -
pages 15-33, 33 pages total
Brutus, Cassiius, and Casca have a conversation about Caesar. Brutus started to show that he is not happy with Caesar's ambition. -
pages 34-47, 47 pages total
Cassius persuades Casca to join him in his plan against Caesar. -
pages 48-77, 77 total pages
Cassius visits Brutus with some other men and convinces Brutus to join them in their plot to kill Caesar. -
pages 78-98, 98 pages total
Caesar decided he will go to the senate today after all. -
pages 99-125, 125 total pagesCa
Caesar is stabbed to death by the conspirators, and Marc Antony vows to take revenge against the conspirators. -
pages 126-159, 159 pages total
Antony turns the crowd against the conspirators. -
pages 160-189, 189 pages total
Antony and Octavius are now at war with Brutus and Cassius. Brutus and Cassius have settled their argument and will battle Antony and Octavius. -
pages 190-229, 229 pages total
The battle has begun, and Cassius, as well as others, have died. -
pages 230-239, 239 pages total
Brutus kills himself since they are going to lose the battle. Antony and Octavius are going to bury him with respect, and they have won the battle.