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Superstitous Casear's Ambition In Julius Caesar

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In the play Julius Caesar written by Shakespare in the seventh century. Readers today are taken back in time to Rome, around 45 BC when a man known as Julius Casear has grown very high in popularity and is rumored to be the next king. Casear in my opinion is a superstitous and ambitious superstar. My reasons of Caesar being superstitous and ambitious was found when he said in line ten of act I scene 2 "forget not, in your speed, Antonius, To touch Calpurnia for our elders say The barren, touched in this holy chase Shake off their sterile curse." Showing any between the line reader that he strongly believes in old superstions. I also think Caesar is ambitious because If he wasn't ambitious, why would he refuse the crown offered to him by Mark

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