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Caesar ignores Calpurnia's warnings because he is overly confident and dismisses the significance of her dreams and fears. He believes that he is invincible and that fate cannot be altered by omens. Additionally, he is influenced by Decius Brutus, who interprets Calpurnia's dream in a flattering light, persuading Caesar to go to the Senate despite her concerns. This hubris ultimately leads to his tragic downfall.

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