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MakcuM [25]
4 years ago
11

The underlined lines are an example of a

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2 answers:
vova2212 [387]4 years ago
4 0

Your question is missing some points and the complete questions is as follows:

Read the excerpt from act 1, scene 3, of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and the background information on the allusion it contains.

Excerpt:

<em>CASSIUS. There's a bargain made.</em>

<em>Now know you, Casca, I have moved already</em>

<em>Some certain of the noblest-minded Romans</em>

<em>To undergo with me an enterprise</em>

<em>Of honourable dangerous consequence.</em>

<em>And I do know by this, they stay for me</em>

<em>In Pompey's Porch. For now this fearful night</em>

<em>There is no stir or walking in the streets;</em>

<em>And the complexion of the element</em>

<em>In favor's like the work we have in hand,</em>

<em>Most bloody, fiery, and most terrible.</em>

<h2>Further Explanation</h2>

In a speech or literature, historical allusion refers to a reference in a piece of writing, usually to events or people that have historical importance and some ideas along with them. Historical allusions are used in literature to refer to people in such a way that it will make the events more relatable.

The use of historical allusion in work makes it easier for reader or listener to connect with the work.

Allusion generally means an indirect reference to a person or event.

Learn more about historical allusion at:

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vredina [299]4 years ago
4 0

Answer: Historical allusion

This is missing in your question:

Read the excerpt from act 1, scene 3, of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and the background information on the allusion it contains.

Excerpt:

CASSIUS. There's a bargain made.

Now know you, Casca, I have moved already

Some certain of the noblest-minded Romans

To undergo with me an enterprise

Of honorable dangerous consequence.

And I do know by this, they stay for me

In Pompey's Porch. For now this fearful night

There is no stir or walking in the streets;

And the complexion of the element

In favors like the work we have in hand,

Most bloody, fiery, and most terrible.

Explanation:

Allusion is considering indirect reference to some place, ideology, thing or a person that has significance that can be literary, religious, cultural or historical. Allusion from the above is historical one because it is describing ''The Tragedy of Julius Caesar'' and it has evidences that are historical and accurate.

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