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What was calpurnia’s comment on caesar’s Wisdom

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Answered by sharvaridhawad
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Calpurnia says that Caesar's 'wisdom is consumed in confidence' because Caesar decides to go to the Senate ignoring all the signs which foretell him about danger. Calpurnia felt that Caesar had become overconfident and because of this he couldn’t understand there was a threat to his life. Julius doesn’t act wise and declines the idea of staying back because if he did so, he would be considered a coward.

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Answered by ghgbvt
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she say that his wisdom id cosumed in sonfidence

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