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Why does casca have his sword drawn?

Casca drew his sword because he was frightened by the unnatural events which he had witness.


Why are casca and cicero disturbed in scene 3?

There has been a terrible storm and Casca describes to Cicero the unnatural phenomena that have occurred.


Casca meets cicero on the streets state twp explainable events?

casca said nothing compares to the frightfulness of this night's weather


Why is casca frightened as scene 3 opens?

Casca is frightened because he witnessed many unusual and unnatural occurrences in Rome, such as a slave's hand burning like a torch but not being consumed, a lion roaming in the Capitol, men on fire walking the streets, and owls hooting during the day. These events are seen as bad omens and are believed to be signs of impending doom.


How does cicero's interpretation of the strange storm contrast with that of casca?

Cicero interprets the strange storm as an omen warning of impending danger or disaster, believing that nature is reacting to unnatural events. Casca, on the other hand, sees the storm as a sign of the gods' displeasure with Caesar becoming too powerful and ambitious. They both view the storm as significant, but their interpretations differ in terms of the specific implications for Caesar and Rome.


How did casca react to the events at the lupercal festival?

Casca reveals information to Brutus that suggests Caesar may be getting more ambitious in a reaction to events at the Lupercal festival


What unusual natural events does casca talk about?

he talks about how he doesnt play enough cod!


Which characters viewed the events that took place during a thunderstorm as ominous and warning that something was wrong?

Cassius and Casca


Who is the first to attack Caesar?

Casca


What has the author Barry Sadler written?

Barry Sadler has written: 'Casca Collector's Series I' 'Casca 19 The Samurai' 'Casca #15 the Pirate' 'The Warrior' 'Casca #22' 'assassin' 'Casca #06' 'Casca the Persian #6' 'Casca Collector's Series V' 'Casca #04' 'Casca Collectors Ser V 3' 'Nashville With a Bullet' 'Casca #10' 'Casca' -- subject(s): American Fantasy fiction, Fantasy fiction, American, Fiction, Mercenary troops 'The Samurai' 'Casca #9' 'The Worrier' 'Run for the Sun' 'The Desert Mercenary' 'The Assassin' 'Warlord (Casca (Americana))' 'The Sentinel' 'The Conquistador' 'Casca Collectors Ser V 6' 'The Phoenix' 'Casca #17' 'The Pirate (Casca)' 'The Mongol (Casca)' 'The Cursed' 'The Eternal Mercenary' 'Casca #10 Conquistador (R)' 'I'm a lucky one' 'Everything you want to know about the record industry in Nashville, Tennessee, country music capital of the world' -- subject(s): Music trade, Music, Vocational guidance 'The African Mercenary' 'Desert Mercenary (Desert Mercenary)' 'Casca #15' 'soldier Fort' 'Casca Collector's Series II' 'Casca 18' 'Casca Collectors Series VI' 'The assassin' 'Casca 21 The Trench Soldier' 'Casca #14' 'The Trench Soldier' 'Seppuku' 'Desert Mercenary' 'Panzer Soldier' 'Casca the Damned (Casca' 'Casca #05' 'The Phoenix (Casca)' 'Casca Collectors Ser V 5' 'Panzer Soldier' 'Casca #12' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Casca #8' 'The Warrior' 'God of Death' 'conquistador' 'Soldier of Gideon' 'The Cursed' 'The Assassin' 'The Pirate'


What was the role of Casca in Julius Caesar?

Casca was a Roman senator and a conspirator in the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar. He played a key role in the assassination by being one of the first to stab Caesar, which ultimately led to Caesar's downfall. Casca's actions were pivotal in the events that unfolded in Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar."


Who stabbed Caesar first?

Casca is the first to stab Caesar.