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In William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," Calpurnia, the wife of Caesar, experiences a sense of foreboding and distress. She suffers from nightmares and has a medical problem that reflects her anxiety; she believes she is unable to conceive children, which adds to her emotional turmoil. Her dreams and fears symbolize the impending doom surrounding Caesar's fate, highlighting her role as a prophetic figure in the narrative.

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