Fate In Julius Caesar Research Paper

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fate change. In William Shakespeare’s drama Julius Caesar many people try to change Caesar’s fate but, he doesn’t take their advice which leads to death. Ultimately Julius Caesar’s death was caused by fate because he was forewarned about the cataclysm that was to happen. Fate is at blame for Caesar’s death even though some might believe otherwise. A person might say that it was multiple stab wounds are what killed Caesar. It is known that Caesar was given the opportunity to be informed of the conspiracy against him that resulted in his death. In the play, Artemidorus writes to Caesar “There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Caesar. If thou beest not immoral, look about you;security gives way to conspiracy” (2.3.4-7). …show more content…

Two people try to save Caesar before he even leaves his home the day of his death. Calphurnia shares with Caesar a dream she had three times of him being murdered and begs him not to leave that day fears because of how realistic it was. Caesar states in the play, after his restless night with Calphurnia “Nor heaven nor earth have been at peace tonight. Thrice hath Calphurnia in her sleep cried out, ‘Help, ho! They murther Caesar!’ Who’s within?”(2.2.1-3). Shortly after this, Caesar’s severent comes in notifying him of the augurers suggestions to not go to the Capital that day. The severant answers Caesar, “ They would not have you stir forth today. Plucking the entrails of an offering forth, they could not find a heart within the beast” (2.2.38-40). Caesar goes to the capital anyways, even after telling his wife he would stay home. Caesar makes his own decision that will affect his life later and his fate is not affected by the people who try to save him because he doesn’t take their heeding. People continue to try to warn Caesar of his fate even as he reaches the place of his death. Caesar was even warned before the day he was to die. On the Feast of the Lupercal,

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