What are the arguments put forward by Decius Brutus to convince Caesar to go to the Capitol?
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Decius Brutus is a smart, clever flatterer of Caesar. He cleverly turns Calpurnia’s interpretations about her dream to his own advantage. Decius points out that it has been a lucky and fortunate dream.
Further to convince Caesar, Decius tells him that the people would think of as a coward if he stays at home because of her wife’s strange dream. He also tells Caesar that the senate has decided to crown him and if he did not go then people might change their minds. All these arguments put forward by Brutus ultimately convinces Julius Caesar to go to the Capitol.
First, Decius Brutus convinces Caesar that the dream is a good omen. Secondly, he says the Senators want to crown him. If he does not go to the Senate, the senators may change their minds.