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10 August 2026

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This resource explores Julius Caesar, Act 2, Scene 2, where Calpurnia’s ominous dream and her desperate pleas reveal the rising tension and fear surrounding Caesar’s fate. The PowerPoint guides students through the scene’s dramatic irony, the persuasive tactics used by both Calpurnia and Decius, and the growing sense of inevitability as Caesar ignores the warnings. Clear explanations and discussion prompts help students understand how domestic influence shapes political decisions. The accompanying worksheet asks students to compare Portia and Calpurnia’s domestic influence and methods, encouraging learners to analyse how each woman negotiates power, expresses concern and attempts to sway the men at the centre of Rome’s political crisis.

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