What is the dream that Caesar describes to Decius What does Decius say the dream means?

What is the dream that Caesar describes to Decius What does Decius say the dream means?

Decius enters, saying that he has come to bring Caesar to the Senate. Caesar tells him to tell the senators that he will be absent that day. Decius disputes Calpurnia’s interpretation, saying that actually the dream signifies that Romans will all gain lifeblood from the strength of Caesar.

Who says what mean you Caesar?

Act 2 Scene 2

Original Text Modern Text
Exit SERVANT The SERVANT exits.
Enter CALPHURNIA CALPHURNIA enters.
CALPHURNIA What mean you, Caesar? Think you to walk forth? You shall not stir out of your house today. CALPHURNIA What are you doing, Caesar? Are you planning to go out? You’re not leaving the house today.

Who says when Caesar says do this it is performed line 10 What does this suggest?

Antony
9-10 Antony says, “When Caesar says ‘Do this. ‘ It is performed.” This shows that Antony is completely loyal to Caesar and will do anything Caesar asks of him. Caesar says that the soothsayer is a ‘dreamer’ and pays no attention to the warning. Cassius tells Brutus that Brutus has been unfriendly to him lately.

When Caesar says do this it is perform D meaning?

“I shall remember: When Caesar says ‘do this,’ it is perform’d.” Cassius uses this evidence to suggest to Brutus that Caesar is a weak man and not the god that people make him out to be, and this is problematic because the instances of Caesar’s weakness can cause Brutus to rebel.

How does Decius interpret Calpurnia’s dream of a statue of Caesar bleeding with Romans washing in it *?

Decius interprets Calpurnia’s dream in a positive light to move Caesar. He tells Caesar that the bleeding statue which Calpurnia saw in her dream signifies that Rome depends on him to renew its vitality.

How does Decius interpret Calpurnia’s dreams what is his motivation for interpreting them this way?

Decius explained Calpurnia’s dream in a positive manner. He explained the blood spurting from Caesar’s statute was a symbol of refreshing as the people bathed their hands in the life giving source. Caesar liked Decius’ interpretation of the dream.

What reason does Brutus give for killing Caesar?

What reason does Brutus give for murdering Caesar? What is the crowd’s reaction? Brutus says Caesar was ambitious and would make the people slaves, so he slew him because he loved Rome more than he loved Caesar. The crowd believes him and adores him.

What advice is Caesar given by his wife and his Augurers?

What advice do the augurers give Caesar about going to the Capitol? Why do they give him that advice? they advise him to not go because when they sacrificed an animal it had no heart.

How is Caesar power indicated in the scene?

How is Caesar’s power indicated in the scene? When he tells Antony to touch Calphurnia in the race, Antony says, “When Caesar says ‘Do this,’ it is performed.”

How does Decius say he will get Caesar to the Capitol?

How does Decius say he will make sure that Caesar will come to the Capitol? Decius will bring Caesar to the capital by flattering him and putting him in a good mood so that he is likely to go to the capital with Decius. 31. What has Portia done to show Brutus that she is worthy of knowing his secrets?

What say’st thou to me now?

What sayst thou to me now? Speak once again. What do you have to say to me now? Speak once again.

What is the Ides of March what is Caesar’s reaction to the soothsayer’s warning?

What is Caesar’s reaction to the soothsayer’s warning? “Beware of the ides of March.” Caesar dismisses the soothsayer as a hack. Caesar says the soothsayer is insane and they (Caesar and his groupies) move on. Caesar says Cassius has a lean and hungry look (hungry for power) which is dangerous.

When to use Caesar II for stress analysis?

Normally Caesar II is widely used for stress analysis of all piping systems. But when you use the software for stress analysis of such stress systems you will find a warning message similar to as shown in Fig. 1.

Why does Caesar II do not compute buckling?

CAESAR II and other such flexibility analysis programs (CAEPIPE, AUTOPIPE, etc.) do not compute buckling because it is a localized effect caused by imperfections in the manufacture, uneven corrosion, pitting, or other defects. CAESAR II considers the pipe to be homogeneous in cross-section with an even wall thickness everywhere.

When to use Caesar II for Sif calculation?

CAESAR II will continue to use the existing code formulations for SIF calculation when a D/t ratio is greater than 100, but no one knows if these relations are still valid. That is the reason Caesar II displays such a warning.

Which is an example of a flare line?

For example, consider a flare line of 42 inch (or 48 inches) NPS with 3 bar design pressure. The selected thickness is STD wall thickness i.e, 9.525 mm. So the Diameter to thickness ratio is more than 100.