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What opinion do you form of Calpurnia from the play 'Julius Caesar'?

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Answered by Lars03
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calpurnia being a person who doesn't believe superstition. but when it comes to her own family I. e. Julius Caesar her husband she could'nt resist her thoughts and requested him and stay that day


lswamyanumula: she belives superstitions and performs practices na
lswamyanumula: sacrifices
Lars03: ??
Lars03: what does it mean
sushmithanair1402: she doesn't believe in performing ceremonies usually.(there is a sentence that says so.) but when it came to her husband she didn't risk it.
Lars03: ceremony? can you please tell the Line sushmitha
sushmithanair1402: Caesar, I never stood on ceremonies ,yet now they frighten me
Lars03: hey check out the meaning of the line stood on ceremonies. down on the page. it means paid much attention to omens and forecast
Lars03: means she doesn't believe in superstitions
Answered by orangesquirrel
3

In the play ,Julius Caesar penned down by William Shakespeare, Calpurnia is the wife of Julius Caesar and she has been portrayed as a concerned,anxious and protective wife.

She usually never gave into supersitions but when it was about the safety of her husband, she believed in omens and signs.

Out of her concern for Caesar, she interpreted her terrible nightmare surrounding the death of Caesar as a bad omen and tries to protect her husband from the upcoming danger.


Anonymous: Thanks
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