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What are the arguments put forward by Decius Brutus to convince Caesar to go to the Capitol? |
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Answer» After giving a flattering interpretation of Calpurnia’s dream, Decius puts a psychological pressure on Caesar. He very cleverly taunts Caesar. Caesar will become a stock of laughter among the senators by yielding to the foolish fears of his wife. In the end, he comes out, with the biggest bait. He tells that the senate has concluded to give that day ‘a crown to mighty Caesar’. These arguments put forward by Decius Brutus convince Caesar to go to the Capitol. |
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