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hodyreva [135]
2 years ago
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Describe Calpurnia`s dream and Caesar`s reaction to it.

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KatRina [158]2 years ago
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Calpurnia had vivid dreams of Caeser's people murdering him multiple times. She saw few dreams with unnatural sights this made them much more real. These dreams would soon be realized as signs that Ceaser could be in serious danger.

Caeser also reportedly had dreams about his blood being run through the hands of his people as they were smiling. Caeser did not believe these dreams to be signs and therefore this lead to his assassination. 

I hope this helped. Have a great night!
Butoxors [25]2 years ago
4 0
Calpurnia did see some people murdering Caesar and the people of Rome washing their hands with Caesar's blood. She saw few dreams with unnatural sights. She indicates that some evil would befall Caesar.

Caesar states, that he had <span>a </span>dream<span> in which she saw his statue run with blood like a fountain, while many smiling Romans bathed their hands in the blood; She has taken this to portend danger for </span>Caesar<span>.

Hope this helps!</span>
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