In Scene 3, Cicero says to Casca, “this disturbèd sky / Is not to walk in.” Other than the actual weather, Cicero refers to the fact that he —
a.
is afraid of other kinds of natural phenomena
b.
wants no part in the conspiracy against Caesar
c.
prefers to walk alone through the streets of Rome
d.
agrees with Casca about the meaning of storms
In Scene III, Cicer says to Casca, "this disturbed sky / Is not to walk in." Other than the actual weather, Cicero refers to the fact that he wants no part in the conspiracy against Caesar. [ ]
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