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excerpt from julius caesar by: william shakespeare how does cassius say…

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excerpt from julius caesar
by: william shakespeare

how does cassius say that caesars character has changed since the time he had been warned by the soothsayer?
caesar doubts superstition, and he believes that he cannot be harmed.
caesar has grown even more trusting of cassius as a good friend.
caesar has become superstitious, and he worries about his safety.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, after the soothsayer's warning about the Ides of March, Cassius observes that Caesar has grown dismissive of the superstition and arrogant in his sense of invulnerability, believing no harm can come to him. The other options contradict Cassius's portrayal: Caesar does not trust Cassius, and he does not become more superstitious or fearful.

Answer:

Caesar doubts superstition, and he believes that he cannot be harmed.