In this scene Brutus and Cassius are having an argument. They are giving insults to each other. Brutus says that Cassius took a bribe and would rather be a dog Than to be a Roman who took bribes. We then find out why Brutus is in a bad mood and is tacking it out on Cassius. His wife Portia has commuted suicide by putting a hot coal in her mouth. After the argument when by himself Brutus sees the ghost of Ceasar and is told he will see the ghost of Ceasar at Philippi. I can tell that by the quote “To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi.”