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Why does Calpurnia say ‘Caesar’s wisdom is consumed in confidence’? What does she mean?​

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Why does Calpurnia say ‘Caesar’s wisdom is consumed in confidence’? What does she mean?

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Calpurnia tries to convince Caesar against going to Senate House by saying that his reasoning has been devoured by his overconfidence. That is why he is not able to take a right decision whether to go to Senate House or not.

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