Julius Caesar 2.2 Performance: Caesar and Calpurnia, Lines 37b-56

Julius Caesar 2.2 Performance: Caesar and Calpurnia, Lines 37b-56

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The transcript discusses Caesar's initial resolve to face danger, comparing himself to a lion. Despite warnings and persuasion from others, he is determined to go forth. However, through a mix of caution and persuasion, he is eventually convinced to stay home, with Mark Antony sent to the Senate to explain his absence.

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Why does the speaker believe Caesar should not stay at home today?

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What does the speaker suggest about Caesar's character in relation to danger?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'two lions littered in one day'?

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What role does Mark Antony play in the speaker's plan?

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How does the speaker attempt to persuade Caesar to go forth?

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