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23.12.2020 •
English
Which senses does this passage appeal to?
What does the imagery in the passage suggest about
Caesar?
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Ответ:
The senses to which the given passage appeals to is auditory and visual.
The imagery in the given passage suggests that Caesar was daring enough to jump into the rough waters but weak to come out of the waters.
Explanation:
The given passage is taken from the 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' written by William Shakespeare. The tragedy is about the assassination of ruler of Rome, Julius Caesar and aftermaths of the assassination on the nation.
The sensory appeal that Shakespeare has used in this passage is 'auditory and sensory.' Auditory and sensory senses are those sense of appeal that makes readers to visualize or see something as the author is visualizing and hear the sounds. Words such as roared, cried, etc appeal to auditory senses. And, words such as angry flood, lusty sinews, etc appeals to sense of visual.
In Act I, Scene II, here Cassius is talking to Brutus and describing about a time when Caesar was weak enough to come out of the waters, therefore rendering him ineligible for his position in Rome. The given passage suggests that Caesar was brave enough to jump in rough waters but weak to come out of it alone.
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