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Answer the Following Question Briefly Why is Decius More Successful than Calpurnia in Persuading Caesar?

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Answer the following question briefly

Why is Decius more successful than Calpurnia in persuading Caesar?

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Decius knew what Caesar wanted to hear. He knew that Caesar would easily be flattered by praise. So he used such a language which flattered him easily whereas Calpurnia was very fearful of her husbands wellbeing. So her language and tone did not match Caesars way of thinking. Caesar also thought that his wife was asking him to act as a coward.

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Chapter 13: Julius Caesar - Exercises [Page 176]

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CBSE English Literature Reader [English] Class 10
Chapter 13 Julius Caesar
Exercises | Q 6.06 | Page 176

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