5) How does Caesar compare himself to danger? What does it imply?
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As Calpurnia urges him not to go to the Senate, Caesar compares himself to “danger” using the metaphor of twin lions. Caesar insists that he is the bigger and more terrible of the twins. All of this is a way to show off how honorable he is.
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