Julius Caesar's Highway Attitude

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Last of all, Julius Caesar refused to listen to others opinions. While in rule Caesar ruled with my way or the highway attitude. If it did not please him, he would not let it take action or hang around. He also believed the “flattery” from Decius. When Decius was told of Calphurnia’s dream, he lied and said that the only reason Caesar’s statue bled was because his blood was going to give life again to the romans. Decius also states In Act II, scene II, that “the Senate has decided to give Caesar the crown that day; if Caesar were to stay at home, the senators might change their minds.” There again, Caesar fails to heed the warning, due to his arrogance. He believes that the Soothsayer is just a dreamer when he shouts “Beware the Ides of March.”

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