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Title: Julius Caesar (Superstisions Analysis)
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15) Caesar's ego hides any pessimistic predictions for his future, and he pays little attention to the warning. There were many more signs, all pointing to the same fate, and Caesar did not listen, "Alas, my dear, your wisdom is consumed in confidence... Showed first 250 characters
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Do not go forth today," (Shakespeare, pgs. 77-78) warns his wife on the day he was murdered. Caesar does not listen to her in the end. His murder was executed as forecasted, and if he had listened to all the warnings, he may have saved his own life.
Caesar's stubbornness and ego eventually ended up being his demise... Showed next 250 characters
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