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eduard
3 years ago
11

What is an example of honor in Julius Caesar act 2? (Urgent)

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1 answer:
Yuri [45]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

"We are two lions littered in one day,

And I the elder and more terrible,

And Caesar shall go forth" (II.ii)

Explanation:

He is using an example of two lions to compare himself and Calpurnia and show that he is the stronger and more terrible of the two. All of this is a way for him to show off how honorable he is because Caesar believes that honor all comes down to courage and bravery.

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