In this scene Cassius and Titinius are on a hill watching their soldiers fighting their enemy. Pindarus enters the scene and warns Cassius that Antony is in their tents and that Cassius should  run away. Cassius replies by saying that their current position on the hill is far enough. He finds out that his tents are also on fire. Cassius orders Titinius to get on his horse to see what soldiers are enemies or friendly. He then orders Pindarus to get a better vantage point on the hill so he can tell him what is happening on the field, because Cassius’ eye sight wasn’t that good. Pindarus is very shocked to see that Titinius us being surrounded by enemies who continue to approach him but he continues on forward. Pindarus tells Cassius about it. Titinius is taken  as some of the soldiers got off their horse. Cassius calls him self a coward for not looking out for his friend and living long enough to see him taken. He tells Pindarus to get of the hill. Cassius reminds Pindarus about when Cassius made Pindarus his servant. He says Pindarus will be a free man if he takes the sword that was in Caesar’s bowels and ‘plunge it in my chest’.  Pindarus stabs Caesar. I think he does it to stay loyal to Cassius and he does not want to be a coward in case Cassius kills him. Pindarus says he is a free man, but he didn’t want to be free like this. He says he will run far away from Rome. The armies changed places because Octavius was overthrown by Brutus’ forces. Titinius says the news will comfort him. Messala asks where did Titinius leave him. Titinius says he was left with his slave. Messala finds Cassius. Messala thinks he killed himself. Titinius shouts for Pindarus. Messala goes to tell Brutus that Cassius is dead. Brutus enters the scene and says that Caesar is still powerful. He is walking around the earth turning our swords into ourself. Brutus says you could not find two Romans as noble as him and Rome will never make anything equal to him. He says he owes more tears to Cassius than he has.