How did Brutus reinterprete the dream of calpurnia!?
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In a fearful dream Calpurnia saw uncommon things occurring in the streets. She dreamt a lioness giving birth to cubs in the street of Rome, graves opening and fiery warriors fighting. Calpurnia also dreamt that the Caesar’s statue with a hundred spouts emitting blood from them like a fountain. Many lusty Romans were bathing their hands in it. There were crooked smiles on their faces. Calpurnia apprehend it as a prophecy of her husband’s death.
Decius Brutus is a smart, clever flatterer of Caesar. He cleverly turns Calpurnia’s interpretations about her dream to his own advantage. He tells that it has been a lucky and fortunate dream as it points out his creative energy will bring new life and strength to Rome. Decius tells that the dream symbolizes Caesar’s spirit of influence and Rome will derive sustenance from Caesar.
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Brutus interpreted that The Rome Dipping their hands in Caesar's dream signifies that Rome will revitalize from itself . It also signifies that generations of Julius Caesar will always be stored as momentos of pride . He also told that if he refused to go to the Senate , then he will become stock of laughter and they may change their mind to crowned him . If he refuses to go on the basis of his wife's dream , then he may lose the chance to crowned .
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