Mark Antony says friends, ¨Romans, and countrymen lend me your ears. I come to bury Caesar not to praise him.The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones¨. Antony is saying that the evil that men do is remembered after their deaths but, the good is often buried with them.Antony also speaks saying ¨Here under leave of Brutus and the rest - for Brutus is an honorable man; honorable So are all, all honorable men. Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me, but Brutus says he was ambitious.He speaks saying that Julius was his friend and Brutus thought too much saying that he was ambitious.
This help conveys the theme because Brutus only cares about what he thought about Julius and Antony cared about the actions of Julius. Antony cared about how he was his friend and that how good and or evil actions will stay or leave. Brutus just talks about how he is an honorable man and uses that aginst Julius saying that all the people should listen to him because he is honorable he says Julius was too ambitious and didn't care about those below him.
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The word is ambiguity, therefore " am-bi-gu-i-ty"
In <em>"Everyday Use,"</em> we meet a mother and two daughters: Dee and Maggie. They are African American, and extremely different in their personalities. While Maggie is shy and traditional, with simple aspirations, Dee has been educated, is interested in political and social issues, and wants to celebrate her African roots. Dee is very different from the rest of her family. She has moved away and started a new life with her partner, when she comes back to visit one day.
When she is back home, she notices her grandma's quilts, and wants to keep them. However, the mother had already promised them to Maggie. There is further disagreement as Dee wants the quilts to be preserved and only used in special occasions, while Maggie thinks they should be used everyday. The mother eventually refuses to give them to Dee and gives them to Maggie. She believes Maggie better understands the importance of tradition, and that she will better honour them by using them everyday, as opposed to Dee who only wants them as a conversation piece.
The answer is a Juliet killed herself