Decius tells him that his wife's dreams didn't mean death, it meant that he was going to be a powerful king.
Brutus wish the conspirators could do to Caesar
Decius is Trajan Decius. He was the Roman Emperor from 249 to 251. Trajan Decius asked Lucius to precede him as the Roman Emperor. Lucius then preceded Decius as the Emperor.
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Decius Brutus interpreted that the blood coming out from Caesar's body shall enrich the whole of Rome. People shall soak their kerchiefs in his blood and keep it as their prized possession or a memorabilia for the generations to come. Thus, he interprets in such a way that Caesar approves of it and does not pay heed to his wife's actual dream.
Decius tells him that his wife's dreams didn't mean death, it meant that he was going to be a powerful king.
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Decius convinces Caesar to attend the Senate by convincing him that Calphurnia's dream was misinterpreted. He declares that the dream is not indicative of Caesar's impending murder, rather a good omen for Roman government and his rulership.
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.
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.
Decius interprets Calphurnia's dream as a way to ersuade Caesar to come out of his house instead of hiding. He tells him that the blood in the dream does not mean death but a way of energizing Rome and that all of his men will laugh at him for believing in such a foolish thing.
retelling portias dream so as to convince Caesar to come to the capitol so they can murder him
Brutus wish the conspirators could do to Caesar
Calpurnia believes that it symbolizes Caesar's death. Decius, on the other hand, interprets it as meaning that the Romans draw sustenance from Caesar, that they "suck reviving blood" from him. This answer suits Caesar's egotism well, but it is contrived to get him to ignore the dream by Decius who is one of the conspirators. Calpurnia's interpretation was correct.
Decius is Trajan Decius. He was the Roman Emperor from 249 to 251. Trajan Decius asked Lucius to precede him as the Roman Emperor. Lucius then preceded Decius as the Emperor.
Decius was born in 201.