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... Calphurnia has a dream that Caesar will be murdered the next day. ... Unfortunately, the man Caesar told his dream to happens to be aligned with Brutus. ...
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... The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Cassius persuades Brutus to turn against his best friend, Decius reinterprets Calphurnia's dream that leads Caesar to his fate ...
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... Shakespeare's has made additions to three important scenes in the play, Calpurnia's dream, and Artemidorus' attempts to warn Caesar and the assassination scene ...
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... himself. This is shown by his reaction to Calpurnia's dream. After her description of her dream he says, "Caesar shall forth. The ...
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... Caesar's wife Calpurnia had a dream where Caesar is murdered, and she convinces him not to go to the Senate that morning. However ...
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... Caesar's wife Calpurnia had a dream where Caesar is murdered, and she convinces him not to go to the Senate that morning. However ...
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... Caesar's wife Calpurnia had a dream where Caesar is murdered, and she convinces him not to go to the Senate that morning. However ...
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... reach the capitol and Calpurnia's actions taken when she tries to prevent her husband's trip to the capitol after she has the dream about Caesar's murder ...
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... However, Decius, one of the conspirators, arrives and tells Caesar that Calpurnia's dream to mean that all of Rome sucked the blood of Caesar for help. ...
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... In her dream she sees that Caesar is going to die, which just thickens the plot. ... He tells Caesar that he misinterprets her dream. Everyone else is deceiving. ...
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... Calpurnia had the dream that Caesar was going to die. She really thought that it could happen because of her superstitious beliefs. ...
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... She tells Caesar of the horrible dream she had, the night before the ides of March. Caesar recalls the dream to the other men. "The cause is in my will. ...
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... Caesar is warned by a soothsayer to," Beware of the ides of March(Shakespeare)". ... He also shows stubbornness by ignoring his wife's dream. ...
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... She had lovers ranging from Ptolemy XIII, the heir to the throne of Egypt, to Julius Caesar, a powerful Roman leader, to Marc Antony, Caesar's right-hand man ...
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... a warning of Caesar death when he says, "Beware the ides of March." Calphurnia, Caesar's wife, has visions, in the form of a dream, of Caesar's upcoming death. ...
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... said the 3 famous words that summed up his victory, "Veni, Vidi, Vici." Latin for "I came, I saw, I conquered" In Caesar's will, Octavian's dream had finally ...
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... 1-29. Calpurnia's dream foretells of Caesar's stabbing and his conspirators bathing their hands within his blood. The actions of ...
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... reach the capitol and Calpurnia's actions taken when she tries to prevent her husband's trip to the capitol after she has the dream about Caesar's murder ...
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... a terrifying dream she had, had that night. But Decius came for Caesar and convinced him that the dream was just misinterpreted. ...
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... Another instance of fate relating to the death of Caesar was the night before he died. His wife had an awful dream predicting that her husband was going to die ...
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... His dream is to presume the highest position in office, however this inflexible honor allows Caesar's enemies to murder him. When ...
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... She also felt that the dream meant that something was going to happen that day and that Caesar should not leave the house for if he did, he would be in danger. ...
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... kill him. Calpurnia tries to not get Caesar to go to the senate house because of the dream she had. He decides to go anyway. The ...
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... a great magician himself, leading and helping his people." This dream contains many ... It was said that Calpurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar, dreamed of his ...
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... modesty, Antony politely requests permission to speak at Caesar's funeral; "That's ... supernatural omens and portents, (for example; Calpurnia's dream and Casca's ...
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... Or quite the opposite, perhaps Caesar wished to fulfill the dream he had had while in Further Spain of taking over the world it is not entirely known, but what ...
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... Caesar tells him about Calphurnia's dreams; Decius Brutus cleverly gives them a flattering interpretation by "This dream is all misinterpreted. ...
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... Caesar tells him about Calphurnia's dreams; Decius Brutus cleverly gives them a flattering interpretation by "This dream is all misinterpreted. ...
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... interpretation of the dream, he changes his mind and decides to leave against her admonitions. Calpurnia, reluctantly, but obediently fetches Caesar's robe and ...
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... Their dream was to make a beautiful city, and govern it and become powerful ... 4 great Generals tried to become Rome's new Emperor, but only Julius Caesar was the ...
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