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  1. Expert Answers. In act 2, scene 1, Caesar tells Antony, who is running a foot race, to touch Calpurnia, Caesar's wife, because the elders say that if an infertile woman is touched during this race ...

  2. 25 de ago. de 2023 · Caesar’s wife, Calpurnia, invests great authority in omens and portents. She warns Caesar against going to the Senate on the Ides of March, since she has had terrible nightmares and heard reports of many bad omens. Nevertheless, Caesar’s ambition ultimately causes him to disregard her advice. Some Questions on Character Sketch of Calpurnia. Q1.

  3. After having an ominous dream, Calpurnia believes she is being warned of Caesar’s murder. In addition, she interprets the presence of the comet in the sky and the other strange happenings as omens foretelling Caesar’s death. At first, Caesar placates his wife’s concerns by telling Decius that he will not go to the senate that day.

  4. CALPURNIA: Thank you. ANTONY: Thank you. SERVILIA: Ladies first, you are Calpurnia, wife of Caesar. CALPURNIA: That's right. ANTONY: And you, sir, Mark Antony—a great friend of Caesar, which brings us to you. Last, but certainly not least—the illustrious Caesar himself. It is an honor to have you in the studio, sir. CAESAR: Guilty as charged.

  5. 490 Words. 2 Pages. Open Document. In Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Caesar and Brutus' wives can each relate to their husbands in different ways. Caesar's wife, Calpurnia, relates to him in the sense that she wants power and money, just as Caesar does. Brutus' wife, Portia, relates to him in the sense that they both want what's best for ...

  6. Decent Essays. 238 Words. 1 Page. Open Document. In Act II scene 2 of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Calpurnia, Caesar’s wife, and Decius, a member of the conspirators, present different arguments as to why Caesar should stay home or go to the Senate. Calpurnia believed that if Caesar wouldn’t stay home then something bad would happen ...

  7. 17 de abr. de 2023 · When Ptolemy XIII died in 47 BC, Cleopatra married her younger brother, Ptolemy XIV, to ensure that her reign was still legitimized. At this point, she had just become pregnant with Caesar's child. Caesar, meanwhile, was married to a woman named Calpurnia — his fourth wife.