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erpt from Julius Caesar, act 1, scene 2
just;
much lamented, Brutus,
e no such mirrors as will turn
worthiness into your eye,
nt see your shadow. I have heard
of the best respect in Rome-
tal Caesar-speaking of Brutus,
underneath this age's yoke,
that noble Brutus had his eyes.
what dangers would you lead me,
ld have me seek into myself
h is not in me?
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What do the symbols of mirrors and glass represent in
this excerpt?
O the importance of appearance
O the need to be powerful
Othe desire to grow stronger
O the ability to see one's worth