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NOT AGAIN WHYYYYYYY JUST ASK. A TEACHER
I think for me when I read it the wives of Ceasar and Brutus were angry. Both the men thought they were weak and wouldn't understand anything. When in reality they knew much more than the lead on. The two women were left in the dark sort of, the mean constantly held secrets and this caused the women to become outraged.
Do not quote me on this fully. That just how I took the passage when I read it.
Taking a glimpse of you in prison hastens my heart into wilted roses.
(hope this is okay..?)
This is from Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe. If you have choices it would be a good idea to list them. These lines are said to Mephistopheles, who is a devil pretty high up in "the organization."
The Catholic Church was taking a bit a beating at the time (Marlowe was part of the Renaissance movement), and so he his making the comment that an old Franciscan Friar would suit a devil best. It is credited with being comic relief.
Frankly I don't find it so, but if it is one of your answers, take it.