This is an acrostic with a little insight on the play so far;
Love is in the air... or is it? Caesar tell Marc Antony to touch Calphurnia because she is infertile, Antony listens, and replies, "When Caesar says 'Do this', it is performed."
Uh-oh! Cassius moves in on Brutus, hoping for help with his plot to overthrow the great dictator.
Pompey is gone! As Caesar rides through the town, everyone praises him, but some are bothered that this was never done for the late ruler.
Ears; Even though Caesar seems like he is flawless, he cannot hear out of his left ear.
Ridiculous claims are said to have been made when a soothesayer tells Carsar to,"Beware the Ides of March"
Casca is grilled for details of Caesar's whereabouts by the ill wisher, Marcus Brutus, after his discussion with Cassius of course.
Alas! Cobbler's and merchants halt work for a while to hail Caesar as he rides through town
Losers envy the lucky. Cassius heres that Caesar has been offered the crown and is not very happy to hear it. ---Macdog1
Interesting acrostic, but it was supposed to be for your topic!
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