In front of the Capitol, Caesar arrives with the conspirators and ignores Artemidorus’s warning letter, while the Soothsayer reminds him that the danger of March is not over. Inside the group, Popilius Lena’s friendly remark makes Cassius fear the plot has been exposed, but Trebonius quietly draws Antony away as planned. Metellus Cimber kneels to plead for his banished brother, and Caesar refuses angrily, showing no patience for flattery. At Casca’s signal, the conspirators stab Caesar, and he dies after recognizing Brutus among them. The men then announce liberty, clean their bloody hands, and prepare to address the crowd. Antony arrives, mourns Caesar, and secures permission to speak at the funeral.
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