calphurnia is caesars wife
the cown, the weather, and the dreams calphurnia had.
The dream that Caliphurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar, had the night before the ides of march was supposed to be prophetic. It depicted omens of chaos, and Romans bathing in Caesar's blood, which portends Caesar's death. The dream frightens Calphurnia, and she attempts to warn him to stay away from the capital.
Based on my analysis, Julius Caesar is a flat character. Julius Caesar isn't really the main character in the play, it was just named after him due to the fact that every other character is preoccupied with Caesar --- because of the possibility that he may soon become a king. Flat character is defined as a character who exhibits only one or two personality traits and/or motives and a flat character does not change. In the play, it was showed that Caesar is arrogant. Remember in Act 2, Scene 2 when Caesar was talking with Calphurnia? Calphurnia asked Caesar to stay at home because of the omens saw earlier and Calphurnia had a nightmare. Caesar insisted that he will go out because "Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he". (Act 2, Sc. 2 47-48) Another is that he is superstitious (but he only believes the positive things) As for the motif/ves, - Military leader who may become a king.
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The play is titled "Julius Caesar" because it is about the final days of the Roman king, Julius Caesar.
Calphurnia.
Caesar's wife, Calphurnia (also spelled Calpurnia)
the cown, the weather, and the dreams calphurnia had.
calphurnia is Julius caesars wife
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.
Julius Caesar was related to Gaius Marius on his mother's side.
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.
Octavius was Caesar's adoptive son but he was actually his nephew.
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Julius Caesar was a member of the first triumvirate along with Crasus and Pompey.
The dream that Caliphurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar, had the night before the ides of march was supposed to be prophetic. It depicted omens of chaos, and Romans bathing in Caesar's blood, which portends Caesar's death. The dream frightens Calphurnia, and she attempts to warn him to stay away from the capital.
Based on my analysis, Julius Caesar is a flat character. Julius Caesar isn't really the main character in the play, it was just named after him due to the fact that every other character is preoccupied with Caesar --- because of the possibility that he may soon become a king. Flat character is defined as a character who exhibits only one or two personality traits and/or motives and a flat character does not change. In the play, it was showed that Caesar is arrogant. Remember in Act 2, Scene 2 when Caesar was talking with Calphurnia? Calphurnia asked Caesar to stay at home because of the omens saw earlier and Calphurnia had a nightmare. Caesar insisted that he will go out because "Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he". (Act 2, Sc. 2 47-48) Another is that he is superstitious (but he only believes the positive things) As for the motif/ves, - Military leader who may become a king.