Soothsayer warned Caesar to beware of the Ides of March which was a warning that he will die on the 15th of March. Caesar did not take well to it and claimed that Soothsayer was a dreamer.
The soothsayer warned Caesar to be "beware the Ides of March."
Beware the Ides of march
"Beware the Ides of March"
Beware the ides of march
to beware the ides of march
Caesar's Ghoats comes to see him in the middle of the night.
Caesar says that he is a dreamer.
Caesar's reaction to the soothsayers warning was that these are all rumors "who cares"
Beware of the Ides of March!
He ignores Artemidorus' petition he wanted Caesar to read as well as the Soothsayer's warning about the ides of March.
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Beware the ides of March.
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"Beware the Ides of March."
The soothsayer in Julius Ceasar is the man who tells Caear "Beware of the Ides of March." This has significant meaning, for the ides of March (the 15th) is the day of Julius Caesar's death. Caesar is ignorant towards this man, and for his ignorance, the warning did not get across to Caesar, and he is murdered.
Caesar's Ghoats comes to see him in the middle of the night.
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.
No, Brutus warns Caesar.
Caesar's reaction to the soothsayers warning was that these are all rumors "who cares"
The soothsayer warns Julius Caesar to "beware the Ides of March." This is a foreshadowing of the betrayal and assassination that occurs on that specific date.
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