- Caesar [to the Soothsayer] "The ides of March are come."
Soothsayer "Ay, Caesar, but not gone." (pg 87)green book
2. This passage is very important because we now know its here. March 15th, is finally here. Caesar now tells the Soothsayer, ok its here now what. A response of "but not gone" is This day hasn't ended yet, its only the begining.
3. Why did Artemidorus insist so much on having Caesar read his schedule first?
I thought Brutus wanted to kill him? Why did Casca go for it first? Did I miss something ?
I don't get that part either, now that you mention it?! The one about Artemidorus?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing that Casca went for it first because it seems like Caesar was getting smart. Like he was saying things to them that got him mad to just get everything over with and well KILL HIM!