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What does Calpurnia’s dream foreshadow?

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Her dream foreshadows Caesar's death to the hands of the conspirators. The dream is of a statue that is bleeding, which foreshadows what is about to happen.
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Her dream foreshadows Caesar's death to the hands of the conspirators. The dream is of a statue that is bleeding, which foreshadows what is about to happen.


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Caesar's married person, Calpurnia, incorporates a hand in foreshadowing within the play. The night before Caesar is killed, she dreams that a sculpture of Caesar has been injured 100 times. In her dream, the sculpture is hurt, the blood, 'In that such a large amount of smiling Romans bathed, Signifies that from you excellent Rome shall suck.

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