The workers are out in the streets celebrating a public holiday, marking Caesar's victory. Flavius sees them and reprimands them for being idle, illustrating the political tensions in Rome. His reaction underscores the conflict surrounding Caesar's rise to power. ;
The workers are celebrating Lupercalia, a public holiday honoring Caesar's victory. Flavius sees them and reprimands them, reflecting the political tensions in Rome regarding Caesar's power. His actions depict the conflict between loyalty to Caesar and the duty to the Republic.
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