Quote by William Shakespeare

Beware of the ides of March.


Beware of the ides of March.

Summary

This quote is a famous warning from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. It is spoken by a soothsayer, who predicts a dangerous event on the ides (15th) of March. The quote serves as a foreboding message, advising caution and alertness during that specific date. In the play, it foreshadows the assassination of Julius Caesar, which takes place on March 15th. Consequently, this phrase has come to symbolize anticipating potential peril or being aware of an impending threat.

Topics

Prophecy
By William Shakespeare
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