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Caesar yields to Calpurnia's wishes at first. Why does he change his mid and decide to go to the Senate meeting?

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Final answer:

Caesar initially yields to Calpurnia's wishes but changes his mind and decides to go to the Senate meeting due to the arguments of others.

Step-by-step explanation:

Caesar initially yields to Calpurnia's wishes because she has a premonition of his death and urges him not to go to the Senate meeting.

However, he changes his mind and decides to go to the meeting due to the arguments of those who believe it is important for him to attend.

They think that bringing back Cicero would be beneficial and that he should not let Calpurnia's dreams and fears dictate his actions.

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