ACT II: Scene ii
Commentary

In this scene the lesson is stick with loved ones. A person never knows who they can trust. Shakespeare uses foreshadowing in this scene during Calphurnia's dream. In her dream she sees that Caesar is going to die. He wrote this because to have his wife have a dream about his death just thickens the plot. Caesar's personality in this scene is stubborness. He is also very gulable. Calphurnia has a very worrisome personality. Decius has a very tricky personality. He tells Caesar that he misinterprets her dream. Everyone else is deceiving. They were all pretending to be his friend, but they were plotting to kill him.



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