Decius Brutus
In Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," Decius re-interprets Calpurnia's dream by convincing Caesar that it actually symbolizes Rome being revitalized by his blood. Decius uses flattery and manipulation to persuade Caesar to ignore Calpurnia's warnings about staying home on the day of his assassination.
man i had a dream about julius caesar dying cause i did it.
Calpurnia believes that her dream is a bad omen and a warning that something terrible will happen. She urges Caesar not to go to the Senate because of her dream.
Mrs. Caesar, aka Calpurnia.
Caesar's wife, Calphurnia (also spelled Calpurnia)
She dreamed about the statue of Caesar bleeding and making a pool of blood underneath it. This then came true due to the death of Julius Caesar taking place.
She dreamed about the statue of Caesar bleeding and making a pool of blood underneath it. This then came true due to the death of Julius Caesar taking place.
Calpurnia's dream was that a statue of Caesar was flowing with blood as many Romans wash their hands in the blood. She also saw in her dream that Julius Caesar would die in her arms.
his wife.she had a bad dream of his death
Calpurnia had a nightmare that her husband Caesar was bleeding uncontrollably from several different wounds. She begged him to stay home because her dream was so awful.
Calpurnia's dream, the soothsayer's prophecy, the bad weather.
Calpurnia interprets the dream as a warning for her husband, Julius Caesar, to stay home on the Ides of March. She sees the dream as a bad omen. On the other hand, Decius interprets the dream as a positive sign, suggesting Caesar is invincible and should attend the Senate meeting where he will be crowned.
Calpurnia's dream was 1. a lioness hath whelped in the streets 2. graves yawned and yielded up for the dead 3. fierce fiery warriors fought upon the clouds 4. horses neigh and dying men did groan 5. ghosts shriek and squel about the streets 6. the heavens blaze forth the death of princes 7. pluckin the entails of an offering forth basically she dreamed of Caesar's downfall and death.