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Decius
Decius Brutus.
He flattered him and used persuasion plus his own interpretation of the dream caesars wife Calphurnia had warned Caesar about.
calpurnia is the one who warns caesar not to go to the senate on the day he dies
Calpurnia has experienced a prophetic dream that warns of impending danger. Out of concern for her, Caesar initially decides not to go to the senate. When he tells Decius this, he is mocked. He shrewdly questions Caesar about what the people might think of his decision not to go to the senate based on a woman's fears.
Decius
Decius Brutus.
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.
Decius uses three ploys to convince Caesar that Calpurnia has misinterpreted her dreams and the recent omens.
Decius persuades Caesar to attend the ceremony where he will be killed, by telling him that the Senate will make him king.
He will tell Caesar that Plutarch was to address the Senate to recommend that they honor Caesar by sending him out with Germanicus
Decius manipulates Caesar by reinterpreting Calpurnia's bad dream and convincing Caesar that the Senate will be crowned him as a king the next day. This flattery appeals to Caesar's ego, ultimately persuading him to go to the Capitol on the Ides of March.
He flattered him and used persuasion plus his own interpretation of the dream caesars wife Calphurnia had warned Caesar about.
calpurnia is the one who warns caesar not to go to the senate on the day he dies
Calpurnia has experienced a prophetic dream that warns of impending danger. Out of concern for her, Caesar initially decides not to go to the senate. When he tells Decius this, he is mocked. He shrewdly questions Caesar about what the people might think of his decision not to go to the senate based on a woman's fears.
Decius knows what Caesar likes to hear . He knows that Caesar could easily be flattered by words of praise. So, he used such a language which flattered Caesar completely whereas Calphurnia was very afrid for her husband's well-being. So, her language and tone did not suit Caesar's way of thinking and he thought that listening to the wife and staying back was the act of a coward, which he never wanted himself to be considered as so. Therefore, he went away with Decius.
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.