Beware the Ides of March which literally translates as beware of March 15th.
But in a Literary sense it is the first of many warning that something bad is going to happen to Caesar on March 15.
The soothsayer warned Caesar that he needed to be cautious of the dangers of the Ides of March. Caesar chose to ignore the soothsayer.
I have no idea, you tell me
He will tell Caesar that Plutarch was to address the Senate to recommend that they honor Caesar by sending him out with Germanicus
To tell him that he does not believe flatterers.
Beware the Ides of March.
to protect him
Because they know Caesar will say no which will tell everyone that Caesar doesn't care for anybody but himself. They planned this all. They knew Caesar was going to say no.
It proves dat Caesar was very proud, over-confident and he treated himself like GOD
cassius seldom smiles
We cannot unanswer this question if you do not tell us what "this day" is. If you are referring to the ides of March, this was the day Julius Caesar was assassinated.
Caesar told Marc Antony to come to his right side in Act One, Scene two. Caesar did this because he was deaf on his left ear.
He was a man who read the entrails of sacrifices to tell fortune.