the passage. Then answer the question that
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PURNIA. A lioness hath whelpèd in the streets,
graves have yawned, and yielded up their dead.
ce fiery warriors fight upon the clouds,
anks and squadrons and right form of war,
ch drizzled blood upon the Capitol.
noise of battle hurtled in the air,
ses do neigh, and dying men did groan,
I ghosts did shriek and squeal about the streets.
aesar, these things are beyond all use,
I do fear them.
ESAR. What can be avoided
hose end is purposed by the mighty gods?
Caesar shall go forth, for these predictions
Keeping in mind the symbolism in this passage, what
is the best interpretation of Caesar's attitude about
his possible death?
O His name will live on it glory when he dies.
O These omens relate to other people, too.
O He believes the predictions are false.
O His end will be decided by the gods.
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