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... day of his assassination. Later, Caesar's wife Calpurnia has a nightmare that Caesar is slain at the Capitol. Caesar calls for the ...
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... day of his assassination. Later, Caesar's wife Calpurnia has a nightmare that Caesar is slain at the Capitol. Caesar calls for the ...
(1046 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... of his assassination. Later, Caesar's wife Calpurnia has a nightmare that Caesar is slain at the Capitol. Caesar calls for the ...
(1041 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Portia's action taken when she tries to stop the conspirators before they reach the capitol and Calpurnia's actions taken when she tries to prevent her ...
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... Portia's action taken when she tries to stop the conspirators before they reach the capitol and Calpurnia's actions taken when she tries to prevent her ...
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... By reinterpreting Calpurnia's nightmares, and telling Caesar of the rumor he will be given a crown, Decius persuades him to go to the capitol. ...
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... Caesar treats Calpurnia as if she was the scum level of his servants. ... One example of this was when she warned and begged him not to go to the capitol that day. ...
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... Caesar's wife Calpurnia, who was interviewed shortly after the assassination, said that she begged him not to go to the Capitol because of a terrifying dream ...
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... dream. In this dream, Calpurnia sees a statue of him bleeding from a hundred wounds. He ignores this and leaves for the capitol. On ...
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... He is also very gullible. Calpurnia has a very worrisome personality. ... Portia sends Lucius, Portia's slave, to the capitol to see what Caesar is doing. ...
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... Although Calpurnia told her husband of this, he chose to ignore resulting in his ... not even read the note he decides that he needs to enter the Capitol of the ...
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... several times denied; though Caesar then sent the crown to the Capitol to be ... Calpurnia, his wife, was stricken with dreadful nightmares the night of March 14th ...
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... It seems to be coming from the Capitol. ... His wife Calpurnia cooked a scrumptious meal of baked potatoes, fishes garnished with olives, spicy beans, fresh bread ...
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