The situation that best exemplifies the theme of power in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is Mark Antony and Octavius’ argument regarding Lepidus’ suitability for the Second Triumvirate. So the answer to your question would be letter D.
I’m not completely sure if this is correct but i’m going with D
Answer:
were all different
Explanation:
this is an answer you can only explain we can't speak for you
<span>"He lay on his back and began to pass his life in review in quite a new way." This shows him contemplating his past life by thinking through all of the things that got him to this moment. He pondered as he lay there, showing the human tendency of contemplating over your past life.</span>
B. Situational irony is when the outcome of a situation is contradictory to what is expected.