1. Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
Shakespeare shows that the public believes Caesar is suited to be the leader of Rome and adore him through the word choice of "awe" and "majestic world" (I.II) in relation to Caesar. ... Imagery and imperative tone is used in "the good is oft interred with their bones. So let it be with Caesar" to reflects his view of Caesar as noble and good. Further, imagery combined with rhetorical question is used in "General coffers filled: whose ransoms seem ambitious?... High modality and imagery is used in "must bend his body" to further show the extent of p...
- Word Count: 917
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School