That he is mighty and fearful.
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It is foreshadowing by Cassius. Into the storm or Caesar's death that is to come. We learn he is superstitious.
Cassius interprets that the storm is the gods way of telling the people that Caesar was becoming too powerful, which we all know is bogus and Cassius just didn't like Caesar.
Cassius compared the storm to Caesar because they were both powerful. It was the belief of Cassius that, like a storm, Caesar would wreak havoc on the state of Rome.
he interpreted that it was the heavens sending the Romans a warning of an evil condition they should correct.
Julius Caesar
The upcoming storm and thunder.
Cassius meant that they are falling to Caesar's power.
Cassius lied to Brutus saying that the storm was a sign from the gods that they were angry that Caesar would become king but this we now now know is false because one, it was a lie, and two there is only ONE true god.
Casca and Cicero each believe that the storm foreshadows events surrounding Caesar's impending assassination.
Sort of joke (or figurative speech) of your teacher, the meaning is: programs with similar/related functionality. They are: interpreter, assembler.
Storm.
In Act 1, scene 2, Brutus says of Caesar "He hath the falling sickness" (likely meaning epilepsy). Cassius replies that it is the three of them (Brutus, Cassius and Casca) who have the 'falling sickness' -- meaning the lack of will to confront Caesar over his abuse of power.
Titinius killed Cassius with Cassius' sword.