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-This is Brutus telling the conspiritors to get ready for the plot. He is preparing them for what is to come. || Limited Time Offer || Lines 95-96 Decius suggests that he hurries to the Senate before they realize giving the crown to Caesar is not such a great idea. || -Portia is upset with Brutus for not trusting her with his secrets. Also she's upset that he treats her as if she's just another possesion of his. Therefore, he needs to buy her some flowers to make up to her. || Vampirism isn't that bad! || Lines 83-90 Decius manages to convince Caesar that Rome drinking and bathing in his blood is a good (?!) thing. || -Portia knows that Brutus isn't telling her the complete truth about his "sickness", so she continues to question him about it. She also tries to prove her point that she is more than another possesion of her husbands and that she does have value. || Perfect Attendance || Lines 65-68 Caesar is appalled when his wife suggests he 'calls in sick' even though it was for his own good and she was just worried about him. || 1. meteors- the meteor shower symbolizes that something big is going to happen. Also it is around the ides of March which proves that that big thing is Caesar's death. 2. sunshine- the bright day proves that justivce will be carried out || I Smell A Lie || Lines 261-278 Portia realizes that Brutus is hiding something from her. She doesn't believe that he is physically ill, but mentally ill, and wants him to confide in her. || The biblical allusion is to a serpent's egg. It is being compared to Caesar and saying that he is a son of evil. They also so that they need to kill it before it hatches meaning they need to kill Caesar before his views more to the Romans. || Decius Decivious || Decius Brutus is choosing to decieve his friend Caesar by even considering to join the conspiracy against him. || Brutus during this portion of the story is shown to haven ever wanted to kill Caesar. He was apart of this conspiracy for the greater good of the Roman people.Brutus wishes that he could just kill Caesar's spirit, but this is impossible to do. He doesn't want to be looked at as a butcher, but as a sacrificer. || Superstitious Calpurnia || Calpurnia beieves in all of the superstitions. Her dream of Caesar dying is what motivates her into convincing Caesar not to leave.l || Decius reveals himself to be like Cassius when he plans to change Caesars mind about not attending the meeting at the capitol.He uses flattery and guilt to coerce Caesar into going into the path of the conspiracy. || The Deciever || Decius is a deciever. He was supposed to be a friend, but turns on Caesar just like Brutus has done. He also tricks Caesar into coming to the capital so they can murder him. || "But it is doubtful yet whether Caesar will come forth today or no;"The fact that Caesar may not show up to the Capitol is a problem within itself. If he does not come the conspiracy cannot take place.If the plan was to backfire Caesar would lose all trust in Brutus, which would lead to the end of their friendship. || Caesar, A No Show? || Caesar feels suspicious about Cassius and the others. Cassius says he's afraid that Caesar will not show, which will ruin his plans, so he has to make sure Caesar will come. || Portia is giving reasons about why she deserves to know Brutus' secret. she is the the daughter of Cato and the wife of Brutus. Portia has proven her strengths and feels she can handle any secret. || Flowing Blood || Caesers body is a statue, with blood flowing from it like a fountain. This hints at his death to come. || Caius comes to brutus' house. Caius is sick of Caeser. he says he will no longer be sick if Brutus has an exploit for him. "I here discard my sickness". As long as any job is to protect honor and end this disease which is Caeser, Caius is healthy and loyal. || Caeser doesn't fear death || Caeser has recieved many warnings of a conspiracy to murder him, yet he goes to Senate. Caeser feels that the plot won't go through and no one could kill him. || Caius is following and loyal toBrutus although he doesn't know the whole plot or what he will be doing. || Cowards have nine lives too? || 727 Casear explains how cowards die many times before their deaths; the valient ,howerer, only die once. || Brutus is telling conspirators that the suffering that Rome has had to endure because of Caesar should motivate them to carry out their plan. || Ominous Omens || page 727 lines 17-24 Calpurinia describes all of the strange things that have been happening in Rome and warns Caesar not to leave the house. || Cassius is telling Brutus in a letter that he must awake and see himself to realize all of the problems that Caesar has caused so that he can do something about it. || Ceasar Plays Hooky || page 728 line 71 Caesar decides not to go to the Senate House because Calpurnia does not want him to go. || Cinna notices grey lines that stripe the clouds, which are "messengers of the day." This is forshadowing that something bad will happen during the day. || Calpurnia's Dream: A Prophecy or a Phoney || page 726-727 lines 2-3 Calpurnia has a dream that Caesar has been killed, which forshadows Caesar's death later on in the story. || Brutus says that the state of Rome is enough for him to swear a pact of honor to his conspirators. Brutus will not lie to his fellow Romans and swears his allegiance to their cause. ||  ||   || The conspirators discuss whether or not Cicero should be a part of their plan, but they decide to leave him out. Thier reason for doing so is that Cicero will, "never follow what other men create." ||  ||   || Cassius tells the other conspirators that he feels Antony should be killed along with Caesar because Cassius fears what Antony is capable of. ||  ||   ||
 * **Headline from 2.1** || **Explanation of this Headline** || **Group Created Headline for 2.2** || **Explanation of this Headline** ||
 * Game faces boys. || pg.722 line 224-228
 * You better buy some flowers Brutus. || pg.723 line 279-288
 * You go Portia! || pg.723 line 261-267
 * 2 Nature Symbols || pg 714 and 715 line 14 and 44
 * Biblical Allusion || pg 715 line line 32
 * Benevolent Brutus || lines 162-174
 * Decius like Cassius || lines 202-208
 * Potential Backfire || lines 193- 201
 * My resume, sir || 293-302
 * I'm feeling better already || 313-326
 * Hmm.. I'm only "half" following || 329-335
 * Brutus Loves Rome || page 718 lines 114-117
 * Brutus Needs Zambian || page 715 line 46
 * There is a Color/Time Symbol || page 718 lines 103-104
 * Brutus, Meet Washington and his Cherry Tree || page 718 lines 114-133
 * Cicero's Trial Yields Surprising Result || page 720 lines 141-154
 * Just Call Him "Bloody Cassius" || page 720 lines 155-161