Why does Artemidorus push aside the Soothsayer in
Act III
?
He wants to reach Caesar be...
Why does Artemidorus push aside the Soothsayer in
Act III
?
He wants to reach Caesar before the conspirators do
so that he can warn Caesar of their plan.
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He believes that the Soothsayer is a fool who does not
have the ability to predict future events.
He is rushing to get to Caesar so that he can fight off
the conspirators and save Caesar.
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He thinks that the Soothsayer is one of the men who is
planning to murder Caesar.
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