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do you think Caesar likes to be flattered give reason in support of your answer??? Answer fast plzz very imp

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Answered by Secondman
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Yes, Caesar likes to be flattered.

One of the best examples is his refusal to wear the crown at the beginning of the play.

Even though it comes across a sign of humility, it is actually a show put up by him to gain admiration from the public.

Another example, which shows his love for flattery is when he is cajoled by Decius to attend the Senate against his wife’s wishes.

Decius uses words like ‘dear, dear, dear love’ and words like ‘my reason to love is liable’ to flatter Caesar.

Thus, Caesar became a victim of his love for flattery by others.

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