In Scene 1, Murellus and Flavius hear the cheering on the streets and they try to stop the people from celebrating the arrival of Caesar because they don’t like him because Pompey’s two sons both were killed in the battle with Caesar. They question what he brings back or what he has done to have people cheer him.

In Scene 2, Cassius and Brutus talk about Caesar and what he could do. Cassius says that he saved Caesar’s life when they dived into the water. I think that he regrets saving him because Caesar hasn’t done anything to better Cassius. Cassius believes that he hasn’t been rewarded for what he’s done. He now resents Caesar.

Caesar arrives in Rome and people are celebrating his arrival. They are happy that he is here. During this, a soothsayer says to Caesar, ” Beware the Ides of March.” This quote means that he should be careful of the middle of March. However, Caesar says that he’s a “dreamer” and people shouldn’t listen to him. They completely disregard him.

At the end of this scene, Cassius is by himself and he says his soliloquy. He warns that Caesar should be careful. He says, ” And after this let Caesar seat him sure, For we will shake him, is worse days endure.” This says that he will let him be aware of his position and he will kill him or worse things are coming.