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In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," several supernatural events occur, including ominous omens, prophetic dreams, and the appearance of a ghost. Calpurnia’s dream foreshadows Caesar's assassination, while the soothsayer's warning to "beware the Ides of March" highlights the tension between fate and free will. These supernatural elements create an atmosphere of foreboding and influence the decisions of characters, particularly Caesar, who is ultimately dismissive of the warnings, leading to tragic consequences. Additionally, Brutus is haunted by the ghost of Caesar, symbolizing his guilt and the moral ramifications of his actions.
During the Storm in act 1 scene 2 Casca describes seeing fire from the sky and feeling an earthquake."Are you not moved, when all the sway of earth shapes like a thing unfirm?" "…never till tonight, never till now, did I go through a tempest dropping fire."
Extremes
Known to myself, the supernatural are very evident through out his writings. In Macbeth there are witches, and ghost. Hamlet also has apparitions. A mid summer nights dream's main characters are of supernatural abilities being fairies. The most common is the appearance of the dead.
suicide occurs an unlucky 13 times because why not else but because suicide is an unfortunate occurance?? ~ch-ch-ch-CHOLIE!! =]~
In August of 1940.
There was a terrible storm. Also Caesar's wife Calpurnia had a weird and unsettling dream.
(I'm assuming that you're referring to Julius Caesar). He died in March so it could have been mild or rainy, anything that normally occurs in the springtime.
The Battle of Rosebud took place on June 17, 1876 in Big Horn County, Montana. This battle occurred during the Great Sioux War of 1876.
Caesar Augustus
In the first scene of Act 3 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the two tragedies that occur are Caesar's assassination by the conspirators and the realization that Antony has not been slain as well, despite the conspirators' intentions. These events set off a series of conflicts and power struggles that drive the rest of the play.
World War Two (WWII) in Europe, Nazi Germany's last great offensive.
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There was no 'battle of the USSR'. There was a 4 year war between Germany and the USSR with a great number of battles. There was one battle though that is often considered the 'turning point' of the war with Russia. That was the Battle of Stalingrad, the first major defeat of the German army in the Russian campaign.