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  2. In Julius Caesar, Act 1, what advice does the soothsayer give to Caesar? In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the Soothsayer warns Caesar to beware of the ides of March. "Ides" means the 15th of the...

  3. Quick answer: Caesar's reaction to the soothsayer in Julius Caesar reveals his arrogance and dismissiveness. Despite the soothsayer's repeated warnings to "Beware the Ides of March," Caesar...

  4. 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.

  5. Jul 3, 2024 · What warning does the soothsayer give Caesar in act 2, scene 2, and how does Caesar respond? The soothsayer warns Caesar to beware the Ides of March, and Caesar ignores the warning.

  6. Caesar’s choice to ignore the Soothsayer’s advice proves the first in a series of failures to heed warnings about his fate. Just as Caesar himself proves fallible, his power proves imperfect.

  7. What is the first impression you get of Caesar? Favorable or unfavorable? 3. Why do you think Shakespeare introduced the soothsayer at this point? What effect do his words have on the audience? 4. Does the soothsayer seem to have any effect upon Caesar? Upon Cassius or Brutus? 5. How does Cassius skilfully lead up to his subject?

  8. 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.