In Julius Caesar, why is Calpurnia so intent on having her husband stay at home on the Ides of March?


Calpurnia has an ominous dream that Caesar will die that day.


She is demanding of Caesar's time, and she prefers him to be home more.


She fears for her own safety after dreaming about lions and warriors roaming the streets.


Calpurnia is nervous that Caesar will accept the crown and become king.
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Answer:

Calpurnia has an ominous dream that Caesar will die that day.

Explanation:

If you read the chapter of Julius Caesar, in that chapter that talks about how Calpurnia had a bad dream about Caesar being killed. I read this book in 10th Grade before but don't recall where Caesar is planning to go to and Calpurnia had a nightmare about Caesar being unsafe.

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