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What does Beware the Ides of March mean?

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What does Beware the Ides of March mean?

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The popular phrase beware the ides of March, is a saying that originates form a Shakespeare play. In the William Shakespeare play Julius Caesar, before he is assassinated, Caesar is warned that he was in danger and he should beware the ides of march. The phrase means that danger is coming so be careful.

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