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In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," various omens and warnings foreshadow Caesar's death, particularly the soothsayer's famous warning to "Beware the Ides of March." Additionally, the strange occurrences in nature, such as unnatural storms and animals behaving oddly, suggest impending doom. These signs highlight the tension between fate and free will, as Caesar's dismissal of these warnings ultimately leads to his tragic downfall. This foreshadowing builds dramatic irony, as the audience is aware of the impending betrayal while Caesar remains oblivious.

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