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4. How does Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar reflect central literary themes common throughout
the Renaissance?
(1 point)
It honors the scholarly achievements and cultural glory of a utopian society.

It advocates for political and religious reform through the use of realism.**

It explores universal human themes and portrays classical figures and subjects.

It analyzes the politics of achieving political power in empires.

Is b right?
8 years ago

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bobpursley
what is being advocated in JCeasar?

I lean to answer C.
8 years ago

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