Caesar, dressed in his nightgown is awake by his wife Calpurnia’s nightmares. Calpurnia insists that Caesar doesn’t leave the house after many bad signs. Caesar acts brave and cannot understand why men fear death, which everyone will come to. The sacrificed animal did not have a heart – a bad sign. Calpurnia begs him to send Antony to the Senate instead of him and he finally agrees. Soon arrives Decius saying that Caesar needs to come to the Senate. Caesar tells him about Calpurnia’s dream where she saw fountains of blood pouring from his body surrounded by many smiling Romans. Decius convinces him that he shouldn’t be afraid of his wife’s superstision and tells him Caesar that if he stays home, the senators might change their mind about giving him the
Caesar, dressed in his nightgown is awake by his wife Calpurnia’s nightmares. Calpurnia insists that Caesar doesn’t leave the house after many bad signs. Caesar acts brave and cannot understand why men fear death, which everyone will come to. The sacrificed animal did not have a heart – a bad sign. Calpurnia begs him to send Antony to the Senate instead of him and he finally agrees. Soon arrives Decius saying that Caesar needs to come to the Senate. Caesar tells him about Calpurnia’s dream where she saw fountains of blood pouring from his body surrounded by many smiling Romans. Decius convinces him that he shouldn’t be afraid of his wife’s superstision and tells him Caesar that if he stays home, the senators might change their mind about giving him the