Julius Caesar Act 1 Scene 2 (Part One) | Explained in English | ICSE 9 | English with Sudhir Sir
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Act 1 Scene 2 of Julius Caesar introduces key characters and themes, including political insecurity and superstition. Caesar's arrogance is highlighted when he dismisses a warning about the Ides of March. The scene sets the stage for the unfolding political drama, emphasizing the relevance of its themes to contemporary politics.