Repetition, imagery, and parallelism are significant literary devices in the monologues from Julius Caesar.
Repetition, imagery, and parallelism are used in both monologues from Julius Caesar. In Brutus' monologue, he repeats the structure 'As...' to emphasize conflicting emotions towards Caesar, uses imagery like 'tears for his love' to depict his sorrow, and employs parallelism in listing the reasons for Caesar's assassination. In Antony's monologue, he repeats the statement 'Brutus hath told you Caesar was ambitious' for emphasis, creates vivid imagery with phrases like 'noble Brutus' and 'grievous fault,' and uses parallelism in making his argument against Brutus' accusation of ambition.
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