Calpurnia tries to persuade Caesar to not go to the capitol. She had a dream the night before and saw Caesar die.
The purpose of the conversation between Calphurnia and Caesar was to try to warn Caesar of a plot to kill him. Calphurnia as Caesar\'s wife and had dreamt of Caesar\'s murder.
In Scene 2 of "Julius Caesar," Calpurnia tries to persuade Caesar to stay home and avoid going to the Senate because she has had ominous dreams that foretell danger. She fears for his safety, believing that the signs indicate a threat to his life. Despite her concerns, Caesar ultimately dismisses her warnings, showcasing his hubris and determination to confront fate.
When reading the book Calphurnia was not spoken of after the death of Caesar, but it would sense that she would be sad because Caesar was her husband.
Calphurnia.
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She wants him to stay home because she had been dreaming of his death and is afraid they will come true.
She wants him to stay home instead of go to the Capital because she has bad dreams/ omens.
The purpose of the conversation between Calphurnia and Caesar was to try to warn Caesar of a plot to kill him. Calphurnia as Caesar\'s wife and had dreamt of Caesar\'s murder.
calphurnia is caesars wife
When reading the book Calphurnia was not spoken of after the death of Caesar, but it would sense that she would be sad because Caesar was her husband.
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.
Calphurnia.
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Calphurnia dreamt of Caesar's statue bleeding and it did come true for this was the way how Caesar died when the conspirators stabbed him and he bled from so many pores created by them.
Caesar's wife, Calphurnia (also spelled Calpurnia)
If memory suits me, he was planning to stay home to console Calphurnia, but Cassius and the other conspirators changed his mind.
the cown, the weather, and the dreams calphurnia had.