on what ground does calpurnia plead caesar not to go to the Senate?
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This question is from the play Julius Ceaser written by William Shakespeare.
Capurnia was the wife of ceaser and she had seen a bad dream that on Caeser’ s statue there was a fountain of blood and with Roman smiling and dipping the hands in the blood so she got scare that mis happening might happen
Capurnia was the wife of ceaser and she had seen a bad dream that on Caeser’ s statue there was a fountain of blood and with Roman smiling and dipping the hands in the blood so she got scare that mis happening might happen
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calpurnia had seen a very bad dream which was full of ill omens. she saw ceasars statue spouting blood like a fountain and romans came smiling and they washed their hands in ceasars blood.Calpurnia was badly scared of the dream and she believed that some signals were being given by lord.so she tried to convince ceasar for not going to senate house.
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