Calpurnia urges caesar to stay home because she has had a nightmare about caesar's death so she doesnt want him to go to the senate.
Caesar stayed at home because he received warnings about potential dangers to his life if he were to venture out. He was urged by his wife and priests to stay away from the Senate that day due to ominous omens and premonitions of harm. This decision ultimately led to his assassination by a group of conspirators in the Senate.
Calpurnia has a dream that Caesar is murdered.
She had a dream about his death
She has had nightmares about his death
she had a night mare of ceasar dead
She had a bad dream about it.
Stay home.
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Calpurnia requests that Caesar stay home on the Ides of March and not go to the Senate because she had a nightmare in which Caesar's statue was spouting blood in which many Romans bathed their hands.
She wants him to stay home instead of go to the Capital because she has bad dreams/ omens.
She has had nightmares about his death
She wants him to stay home because she had been dreaming of his death and is afraid they will come true.
Calpurnia offers the evidence of unsettling omens and dreams that hint at impending danger to convince Caesar to stay home. She mentions a dream she had in which she saw Caesar's statue bleeding and people washing their hands in the blood, as well as reports of various unusual occurrences like fierce storms and dead rising from their graves.
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 has come to court to tell Caesar to stay home and not go to the Senate because she had a dream warning of his impending assassination.
Calpurnia tries to persuade Caesar not to go to the Senate on the Ides of March because she has had recurring nightmares that Caesar will be murdered. She fears for his safety and believes that staying at home would protect him from harm.
Calpurnia tries to convince Caesar not to go to the Senate on the day of his assassination. She has had ominous dreams and other signs that suggest danger, and she fears for his safety. However, Caesar is ultimately swayed by Decimus Brutus and ignores Calpurnia's warnings.
Rome was Julius Caesar's home town. He was born and died there.