He doesn't know of any plot against Caesar but he fears it could happen. He's going to talk to Caesar
ThatCaesar may be harmed today:-(
That Caesar maybe harmed :P
Portia spoke to the soothsayer at around the ninth hour. This means is was about 9:00 pm. This occurs in Act 2, Scene 4 of Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar.
Beware the ides of March.
The word "Soothsayer" comes from the old English word "sooth" meaning "truth". A soothsayer was one who said the truth, a seer, prophet, fortuneteller or psychic.
Of which Portia do you speak?
Portia. Not that anyone would have taken her seriously back then, but she was an intelligent and resolute woman and the daughter of a great politician. Of course that is only my opinion. Maybe you feel that Cinna the poet would have made a better leader. Or the soothsayer.
the capitol
soothsayer.
Portia spoke to the soothsayer at around the ninth hour. This means is was about 9:00 pm. This occurs in Act 2, Scene 4 of Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar.
The soothsayer warned Caesar that he needed to be cautious of the dangers of the Ides of March. Caesar chose to ignore the soothsayer.
a "soothsayer" being a person who can tell the future, a possible antonym is a "historian" being someone who tells of the past.
Beware the ides of March.
Eurymachus
Eurymachus
Eurymachus
He doesn't care what soothsayer says! I guess he's not superstitious.
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Portia wanted Lucius to tell Brutus that she was well and also check if Brutus was all right.