You're referring to Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar?
1. Beware the Ides of March from the Soothsayer.
2. The storm on the Ides of March.
3. His wife's, Calphurnia, dreamt of his death.
2007-03-07 09:05:59
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answer #1
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answered by Dave C 7
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1) The soothsayer's warning
2) Calpurnia's nightmares
3) The storms before the Ides of March
also, Caesar's ghost was an omen, but for a different event in the play
2007-03-07 17:04:52
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answer #2
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answered by Convictionist 4
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Did you read the play? It's very good...one of my favorites. Below is some help for you...
The play is full of omens, including lightning and thunder, the walking dead, and lions stalking through the city (I.iii). Additionally, the Soothsayer warns Caesar to beware the Ides of March (I.ii); Calpurnia dreams that she sees Caesar’s statue running with blood (II.ii); and Caesar’s priests sacrifice animals to the gods only to find that the animals lack hearts (II.ii)—all foreshadow Caesar’s impending murder and the resulting chaos in Rome. Caesar’s ghost visits Brutus prior to the battle (IV.ii), and birds of prey circle over the battlefield in sight of Cassius (V.i); both incidents foreshadow Caesar’s revenge and the victory of Antony and Octavius.
2007-03-07 17:09:50
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answered by SusanB 5
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im not sure im reading it in my english class and barely pass the tests.good luck
2007-03-07 17:04:02
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answered by Linda Lou 5
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