what is caesar saying about himself in these lines? what flaw of Caesars is evident: "the things that threatened me n'er looked
but in my back; when they shall see the face of caesar,they are vanished."
2 answers:
He can vanish because he thinks hes so powerful
He thinks he is so powerful he can make people vanish
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