Beware the Ides of March
Caesar was murdered the next day at a meeting of the congressman by the congressman
The Soothsayer gives Caesar a warning. He says," Caesar!" "Beware the ides of March." This warning is very important to the story because Julius Caesar's death is on March 15, 44 BCE. (The Ides of March). This information was gathered from the text of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and also from http://www.livius.org/caa-can/Caesar/caesar_t09.HTML
The soothsayer wishes to see Caesar pass on to the Capitol to fulfill his warning from earlier, where he cautioned Caesar to beware the Ides of March. The soothsayer believes in fate and is concerned about the consequences of ignoring his warning.
Jocasta's opinion of soothsayers was negative. Regardless of them being psychics, she did not care about their predictions or think that others should waste their lives worrying about their futures.
Aren't you happy that today is the ides of March.
It is actually "Beware the Ides of March," not the "ideas" of March. It refers to March 15. Someone told that to the emperor Julius Cesar, and he was assassinated on March 15 by his closest friend and adviser, among others. I believe it's from a play by Shakespeare about Julius Cesar.
Caesar's reaction to the soothsayers warning was that these are all rumors "who cares"
julias Caesar was a great man with alto of pride who like to do algebra... who likes algebra this is terrible that's why he is a bad person
Decius Brutus is the conspirator who first prevents Artemidorus from warning Caesar in William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." He does so by manipulating Caesar with flattery and influence, ultimately leading to Caesar ignoring Artemidorus' warning.
Caesar says that he is a dreamer.
foreshadowing.. tells whats gonna happen
Soothsayers means: People who can predict the future.
No, Brutus warns Caesar.
The soothsayers practiceddivination and read the omens of the gods.
The soothsayers are not saying so soothingly, lately.
Soothsayer:Beware the ides of March. (the warning)Caesar:What man is that?
Beware of the Ides of March!
The Soothsayer gives Caesar a warning. He says," Caesar!" "Beware the ides of March." This warning is very important to the story because Julius Caesar's death is on March 15, 44 BCE. (The Ides of March). This information was gathered from the text of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and also from http://www.livius.org/caa-can/Caesar/caesar_t09.HTML