Which lines best support the theme that guilt cannot be
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World Languages, 20.03.2020 21:45 sistersaray
Which lines best support the theme that guilt cannot be
escaped? Check all that apply.
BRUTUS. How ill this taper burns! Ha! Who comes here?
I think it is the weakness of mine eyes
That shapes this monstrous apparition.
It comes upon me. Art thou any thing?
Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil,
That makest my blood cold and my hair to stare?
Speak to me what thou art.
- The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,
William Shakespeare
"weakness of mine eyes"
"monstrous apparition"
"some god, some angel, or some devil"
"my blood cold"
"Speak to me what thou art."
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