Why was calpurnia so much against caesar to go the senate house?
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Caesar's wife Calpurnia has had a terrible nightmare. In the dream, she saw blood gushing from a statue of her husband like a fountain and a mob of smiling citizens bathing their hands in the blood. ... Caesar chides Calpurnia for her "foolish" fears before departing for the Senate for his rendezvous with destiny.
so she fears that it might prove bad for him and stops him to go there.
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so she fears that it might prove bad for him and stops him to go there.
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