How does Shakespeare present fate in Julius Caesar

Is starts when Caesar just ignore the soothsayer and insults him because he said to him ” Beware of ides of March ” there is a lot of tension in between them two. Otherwise Caesar ignore  him at hole I think that Caesar thinks that he is immortal that no one can touch him and that is why he is going to pay.

And now Caesar thinks that Cassius is a danger Roman, and he stills doesn’t do anything about it.”Caesar: But I am not afraid of him”. Also fate that Caesar wanted to be the emperor of Rome that is why Caesar killed Pompey. Beside its ironic because Caesar finish next to the statue of the ex-emperor he killed.

 

 

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  1. This is an excellent start.

    You should now expand on your points – how does Caesar insult the Soothsayer? What might the audience think each time that they see him?

    Choose one other scene from the play and then explore how Caesar might be punished by fate.

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