Why was Pliny the Elder determined to reach Pompeii despite the warnings of his companions?

He wanted a better view of the eruption and ash cloud.
He was concerned about others who were in greater danger.
He knew the lava and chunks of debris might soon block the shore.
He thought the situation was less dangerous than it had first appeared.

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Pliny the Elder was determined to reach Pompeii despite the warnings of his companions because he was concerned about others who were in greater danger. He wanted to assess the situation and potentially assist those who were affected by the eruption. His decision reflects his character as a naturalist and a person of action, prioritizing the safety of others over his own.