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Julius Caesar Act 3 Summary

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Deed 1, scene 1 Act 1, scene 2 Act 1, scene 3 Act two, scene 1 Human activity 2, scene 2 Act 2, scene 3 Act 2, scene iv Human action 3, scene ane Act three, scene 2 Act iii, scene 3 Human action 4, scene i Act 4, scene 2 Act 4, scene 3 Act five, scene ane Act 5, scene 2 Act five, scene 3 Human action v, scene 4 Act v, scene 5

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Julius Caesar

by

William Shakespeare

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Cinna the poet enters, on his way to Caesar's funeral, followed by the plebeians. The plebeians interrogate Cinna, and when they acquire his identity, they egg each other on to "tear him." When Cinna tells them that he is Cinna the poet, not Cinna the conspirator, they assault him anyway, for being a bad poet.

This is the first (and last) comic scene since the punning exchange that began the play. It breaks the tension before Act four and bolsters the image of the plebeians every bit a mindless herd.

Julius Caesar Act 3 Summary,

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