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English, 28.04.2021 19:30, kkjones1536

Read the excerpt from Julius Caesar, act 1, scene 2. CASSIUS. 'Tis just; And it is very much lamented, Brutus, That you have no such mirrors as will turn Your hidden worthiness into your eye, That you might see your shadow. I have heard5 Where many of the best respect in Rome— Except immortal Caesar—speaking of Brutus, And groaning underneath this age’s yoke, Have wished that noble Brutus had his eyes. BRUTUS. Into what dangers would you lead me, Cassius,10 That you would have me seek into myself For that which is not in me? CASSIUS. Therefore, good Brutus, be prepared to hear. And since you know you cannot see yourself So well as by reflection, I, your glass,15 Will modestly discover to yourself That of yourself which you yet know not of. What do the symbols of mirrors and glass represent in this excerpt? the importance of appearance the need to be powerful the desire to grow stronger the ability to see one’s worth

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