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Reasoning versus Rationalizing Act I Scene III starts with a description of a chaotic state, both socially and politically; and people are beginning to form their individual notions of what is going on with the state. Casca, who would later become a conspirator, is not disturbed by the events around. On the other hand, Cicero, a senator, is ecstatically unmindful about the dangers that might potentially take place. Casca takes the initiative to describe to the senator that the chaotic events that have been happening around the state are bad signs for an imminent danger; nevertheless, Cicero replies with Continue reading...