Calpurnia: Background
Calpurnia was also a noble women during Julius Caesar's time period. She was the daughter of Lucious Calpurnius Piso. Calpurnia was the third, very devoted, wife of Caesar. She was unable to have children, but Caesar never held anything against her for him not having an heir. Calpurnia and Caesar's marriage was unlike Portia and Brutus's. Calpurnia was considered lower than Caesar, and they both acted that way. Caesar talked down to Calpurnia, while she acted as if he owned her.
In the play, Julius Caesar, it is written that Calpurnia has a dream about Caesar on the Ides of March. Her dream is the gods and the sky having a battle, and drizzling blood on the capital, where he is supposed to go on the Ides of March. At first, Caesar says he will stay home just to make her happy, but Decius talks him into going anyway. This shows that Calpurnia was concerned for the safety of Caesar.
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