2. A pun is a play on words. One example of a pun from Ceaser would be in Act One, Scene One, when the shoemake calls himself a cobbler. He is making fun of how stupid Marrulus is by making cobbler have two meanings, but it goes right over Marullus' head. The second pun is also in Act One Scene One. It is when the cobbler says he makes his living using an awl, but uses the word all instead.
3. An example of forshadowing would be Cassius' actions in this second scene. Cassius is getting together his plans. This tells us that if Cassius succeeds, then something bad will happen. Cassius is a very bad person. That he is planning to overthrow Ceaser pretty much lays out the entire plot for the play.
4. Cassius is complimenting Brutus because he wants to butter him up. Cassius wants Brutus to help him take down Ceaser. Since Cassius is very sneaky and cunning, he wants Brutus to do his biddingfor him. Brutus is just a pawn in Cassius' master plan, and all Cassius is doing is trying to get Brutus to do his dirty work.
5. Ceaser wants Antonius to touch his wife during the race because she is sterile, and it was a Roman cutom that if an infertile woman was touched by someone in a race, she would be cured of her "curse".
6. Casca says to Cassius obout the weather, that he has never seen anything like it. He says that he has seen storms and earthquakes before, but never anything so extreme. He calls it supernatural, and says that it should be interpreted as a sighn thiat Ceaser should be overthrown.
7. Cassius is a very and kniving man. He will do anything to get what he wants. He will use anybody and anythingto get what he wants. He really has no liimits to what he will or will not do.
All his plans revolve around gaining individual power. It seems that he never does anything for the greater good. Everything he does is working toward the goal for power that he has set for himself. He wants everythinh, and sometimes that's not a bad thing, but the way he gets what he wants is wrong.