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Essay heading: Julius Caesar (Superstisions Analysis)
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Then, another interpretation comes into play that says that the dream can be interpreted to mean that the people will be rejoicing under Caesar's rule, and he gladly accepts, "How foolish do your fears seem now, Calphurnia! ?give me my robe, for I will go." (Shakespeare, pg. 81)
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Caesar's constant mistakes throughout the novel of not believing in the negative signs that eventually leads up to his death. He could have been much more wary had he heeded to the multiple warnings. All the way in the beginning, a soothsayer warns him, "Beware the ides of March." (Shakespeare, pg... displayed next 300 characters
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