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      • The soothsayer's role in Julius Caesar is to foreshadow Caesar's death and create a sense of fate. He appears three times, warning Caesar to "beware the ides of March."
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  2. Learn about the soothsayer who warns Caesar to "beware the Ides of March" in Shakespeare's play. Explore the themes of fate and free will raised by his cryptic message.

  3. The soothsayer's role in Julius Caesar is to foreshadow Caesar's death and create a sense of fate. He appears three times, warning Caesar to "beware the ides of March."

  4. Soothsayer warns Caesar of the Ides of March, without giving any further details, being thereby accounted a dreamer. As he goes to the Capitol on the day, he is accosted by Portia, who worriedly questions him.

  5. As Caesar and others prepare for the festivities, a soothsayer appears and warns Caesar that he must beware the 15th of March. Caesar dismisses him and leaves Brutus and Cassius alone. Overhearing the crowd, a preoccupied Brutus worries that the Roman people may be trying to crown Caesar king.

  6. Summary. Analysis. With a flourish of trumpets, Caesar, Antony, the conspirators, the soothsayer, senators, and petitioners enter. Caesar observes that “the ides of March are come,” and the soothsayer replies that, nevertheless, they are not yet gone.

  7. Jul 31, 2015 · A soothsayer advises Caesar that the fifteenth of March will be a dangerous day for him. When Caesar and others exit, Cassius and Brutus remain behind. Cassius urges Brutus to oppose Caesar for fear that Caesar may become king.