For the answer tot the question above,
I believe it is the third choice which is <span>the loss of the beloved's innocence symbolized by the flea</span><span> because later in that stanza, the beloved is apparently represented by the flea. Also, the theme of the poem is sex and virtue, the loss of innocence is key.</span>
It is the scene where Cassius notices that the two eagles
that have accompanied their army have now flown away. In their place are ravens and crows to which
the army sees as a bad omen. This causes
a break down in morale among the troops as Cassius and Brutus wonder about
their fates. Brutus swears that he will
not be taken prisoner regardless of what happens today.
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Shakespears plays are timeless becausse of his use of words from his time making it more complex a second is is the way he writes and makes us examine the human experience in ways that he writes his plays and poems are "woven" together in a way that all people can relate in some type of way. I cant think of a third but i hope those two help
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Because lips cant be spelled any other way
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Odysseus made the men swear an oath not to eat any cattle, but they were trapped on the island for a month by an inopportune wind; eventually their stores ran out and the men began to starve. One day Odysseus fell asleep, and Eurylochus convinced the men to eat the Cattle of the Sun: it's better to die at sea from the wrath of the gods, he said, than to die of hunger.
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