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Q: Why does decius go to Caesar home?
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Why does Decius go visit Caesar at home?

He needs to try and convince Caesar to go to the capitol.


Who convinced Caesar to go to the senate?

Decius


How does decius get Caesar to go to the capitol?

Decius tells Caesar that he will burn his house unless he goes to the capitol.


What has Caesar decided to do when Decius comes?

Stay home.


How many ploys does decius use to get Caesar to go to the senate?

Decius uses three ploys to convince Caesar that Calpurnia has misinterpreted her dreams and the recent omens.


How does Decius convince Caesar to go to the Capitol?

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.


In act 2 how does decius convince Caesar to go to the capitol?

By flattering him


In the story Julius Caesar who re-interprets Calpurnia's dream?

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.


Why is Decius more successful in persuading Caesar than Culpurnia?

Decius was more successful because Decius provoked Caesar that people may thought him coward that he was scared by listening his wife Culpurnia


Who told Caesar that misinterpreted the dream?

Decius


Who dreamed that Caesar and statue was spewing blood and the Romans were bathing in it?

Calpurnia


Why is decius more successful in persuading Caesar than calpurnia?

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.