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The storm imagery functions as what motif in the play?
an omen predicting eventual peace
an omen predicting a happy reunion
an omen suggesting that Cassius will be victorious
an omen suggesting a tragic end to the battle
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an omen suggesting a tragic end to the battle
The storm imagery (e.g., the violent, unnatural weather) functions as a motif of disorder and ill omens in Julius Caesar, foreshadowing civil strife and the tragic consequences to come rather than predicting any happy reunion or Cassius’s personal victory.
The storm imagery (e.g., the violent, unnatural weather) functions as a motif of disorder and ill omens in Julius Caesar, foreshadowing civil strife and the tragic consequences to come rather than predicting any happy reunion or Cassius’s personal victory.
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