what are the traits of caesar that are evident from play ' julius caesar'?
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We learn that Caesar was brave, overconfident,
arrogant, firm, superstitious, and loved flattery. He was brave as he had won
many wars single-handedly. He did not even fear death. He was overconfident as
he ignored all the ill omens and his wife, Calpurnia’s pleas to stay at home. His
arrogance was visible from the fact that he considered his fellow senators ‘greybeards’.
He also compares himself to the ‘northern star’ and his fellow senators to ‘ordinary
stars’. His firmness can be judged from the way he did not listen to any of the
senators, including Brutus. He did not repeal Publius Cimber’s banishment. His superstitious
nature came to light when he sent his servant to the priest to offer sacrifice
and know their opinion about his luck on that particular day. His love for
flattery was visible when we saw him changing his decision of not going to the
Capitol when his wife flattered him. We again saw him change his decision to go
to Capitol when Decius Brutus used flattery to encourage him to go to Capitol.
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OverConfident
Unaware of his own friends
Ambitious
Does not believe in ceremonies and warnings
Brave
Warrior
True friend
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