Julius Caesar

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: Analyze lines 61-69 to answer the next questions:

Julius Caesar Act ll

a. To what does Brutus compare the “interim” between thinking about and acting on something “dreadful”?

b. When Brutus says, “The genius and the mortal instruments / Are then in council,” which form of figurative language does he use?

c. To what does Brutus compare his inner turmoil?

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He compares it to a, "phantasma or a hideous dream."

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