When Julius Caesar approached the Capitol building on the Ides of March, he ignored multiple warnings about potential threats to his life. Despite being forewarned by a soothsayer and his wife, Calpurnia, about the dangers he faced, he chose to proceed confidently, underestimating the conspirators' resolve. This hubris ultimately led to his assassination by a group of senators who saw the opportunity to strike as he entered the Senate.
He neglected to read Artemidorus's note
While going to the Capitol, Caesar is met by Artemidorus and inside the capitol, he is met by the party of Conspirators.
Yes, Caesar is killed in the Capitol by the Conspirators. Caesar goes to the Capitol as pushed to by Decius. The Conspirators stabber Caesar-the Conspirators include Brutus, Casca, Cassius, ect...
Decius tells Caesar that he will burn his house unless he goes to the capitol.
The Capitol
no he kills him because he thinks that Caesar was to ambitious. he doesnt think its a mistake.
to be crowned as a king
They meet Caesar at his house to take him to the capitol to kill him.
He needs to try and 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.
Calpurnia tries to persuade Caesar to not go to the capitol. She had a dream the night before and saw Caesar die.
he does go to the capitol and gets stabbed, his wife didnt want him to go to the capitol because of superstitions that something bad will happen