How do the interactions between major and minor characters in act 4 develop the plot of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar? The audience learns about the assassination plot against Caesar and the role each major character will play in the assassination. The audience learns about the soothsayerâs prophecy and Calpurniaâs dream, both of which are meant to protect Caesar from the assassination plot. The audience learns about the effects of Mark Antonyâs and Brutusâ funeral speeches and the effects they had on the people. The audience learns about the trouble within the Second Triumvirate, the breakdown of Brutus and Cassiusâ friendship, and Octaviusâ troops being strong and ready to fight Brutusâ army.