His tone is that of someone that is worried or even alarmed at Caesar’s return after he defeated his rival and also former co-ruler Pompey. Marullus knew that this victory would mean that Caesar will be the most powerful man in Rome. For this same reason he felt in a very dangerous position. He assumed that Caesar would soon impose one-man rule. Marullus joins Flavius who feels the same way to try and put a stop to Caesar. It is clear that the interpretation the painter has depicted is very different. This is apparent when you compare the painting to the word that Marullus himself used to describe the return of Caesar. In the painting it seems as though Marullus is impressed by Caesar’s feat. I believe he was just putting up a front while deep down he felt disgusted just looking at caesar in his glory moment. hope this helps
The excerpts have a rhyming scheme which is ABCB in which the second and fourth line rhymes. In the first stanza, the words me and Immortality rhymes. In fourth stanza, the words chill and Tulle are not perfect rhymes but can still be considered as rhyming.
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The Arawak, Taino, or Lucayan, the indigenous people that Columbus encountered, were said to be peaceful and friendly. He believes that they ought to make good and skilled servants, because they repeat whatever they said to them very quickly. And he thinks they can be easily be made Christians, because they seem to have no religion.
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<span>The sea turtle life cycle starts when a female lays its eggs on a nesting beach, usually in the tropics. From six weeks to two months later (depending on the species), a tiny hatchling makes its way to the surface of the sand and heads to the water, dodging every predator imaginable. </span>