
What does Caesar’s warning encourage him to do?
He does not encourage Caesar to stay home. The warning is just a reminder that Caesar actually is vulnerable, and it is time to act. Now that there is a public warning, they have the perfect alibi. People will be expecting something to happen.
What is Julius Caesar told to beware the Ides of March?
Julius Caesar is told to beware the Ides of March, and he ignores the warning. A soothsayer warns Caesar that he should be careful on a certain day. A soothsayer bids you beware the ides of March.
What does Caesar decide to do about the dreamer?
Caesar asks him to repeat it, asks to look at him, and then dismisses him as a “dreamer.” Caesar decides to leave it to the “augurers,” his priests who divine the future from animal entrails. He is pretty convinced with how they respond. If he should stay at home today for fear. No, Caesar shall not. Danger knows full well
Was the soothsayer right about Caesar?
It turns out that the soothsayer was right—Caesar was in danger. His enemies, including Brutus, whom he trusts, feel that he is getting too big and powerful.

Who writes a letter of warning to Caesar?
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Who prepares a letter of warning to give to Caesar as he passes on his way to the Senate?
Caesar receives two more warnings on his way to the Senate—from the Soothsayer again as well as the letter from Artemidorus, which he never reads. At the Senate, Trebonius lures Caesar's devoted friend Marc Antony away as the conspirators surround Caesar and stab him to death.
Who is Octavius in Julius Caesar?
Octavius Caesar is Caesar's great-nephew and his chosen heir. He will rule Rome when Caesar dies. Cinna is a Poet. He is mistaken for a conspirator with the same name.
What Lucius gives Brutus?
What does Lucius give to Brutus in Scene I? He brings the forged note which had been thrown through Brutus' window.