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He asks someone to come around to his other side because he is unable to hear from that ear. He is probably represented this way because he was believed to have been deaf in one ear. I had Old Julius in both Ancient History and English and have never heard this angle. (Lend me your ears) just meant (Listen up!) inthe modern sense. the Roman emperor did not have this handicap.

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Q: In Shakespeare's Caesar play why is Caesar represented as deaf?
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