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Q: Why does Caesar ignore calpurina's warnings?
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He ignores Artemidorus' petition he wanted Caesar to read as well as the Soothsayer's warning about the ides of March.


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Why is Shakespeare going to such lengths to try to warn Caesar?

Shakespeare was not trying to warn Caesar who died 16 centuries before he was born. Are you asking what the dramatic effect is of the warning Caesar receives from the soothsayer and from Calpurnia? Dramatically, Caesar's reaction to the warnings may show him to be conceited and arrogant (or confident and level-headed, if you like him).