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Which best explains what motivates Caesar to ignore the warnings about his coming death?

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He is thirsty for power, which blinds him to several warnings of danger.


He is entirely willing to trust Cassius and the other conspirators.


He is lazy and easily confused.


He is wise enough to ask Brutus not to join with the conspirators.

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The correct answer is "He is thirsty for power, which blinds him to several warnings of danger".

Step-by-step explanation: In "Julius Caesar", Caesar stubbornly ignored his wife's nightmares - instead of seeing it as bad omen, he is made to believe that it was misinterpreted. When he hears warnings from Soothsayers, he brushes it off as silly superstition. His faith in his permanence keeps him from being detered by warnings and fear.

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