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BRUTUS. Remember March, the ides of March, remember.

Did not great Julius bleed for justice’ sake?

What villain touched his body, that did stab,

And not for justice? What, shall one of us,

That struck the foremost man of all this world

But for supporting robbers, shall we now

Contaminate our fingers with base bribes,

And sell the mighty space of our large honours

For so much trash as may be graspèd thus?

I had rather be a dog and bay the moon

Than such a Roman.



–The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,
William Shakespeare

Which statements best interpret the allusion used in the passage? Check all that apply.

The ides means “bad news.”
The ides of March is March 15.
This is a cultural and historical allusion.
There are several references to the ides.
The ides of March signals Caesar’s death.
Shakespeare used an old method of dates.
The play was based on historical events surrounding the murder of Julius Caesar.

Respuesta :

Allusion is basically a figure of speech that involves referring to a circumstance from a different context, indirectly. In short, it means a passing or an indirect reference to something. It is up to the readers to make the connection or the reference.

The statements that best interpret the allusion used in the passage are as follows:

• The ides means “bad news.”

• The ides of March is March 15.

• This is a cultural and historical allusion

• The ides of March signals Caesar’s death.

• The play was based on historical events surrounding the murder of Julius Caesar.

Allusion is a literary device used to refer to places, people or circumstances, which is usually done indirectly.

In this passage,  

• Ides of March is referring to March 15 as it is the 74th day in the Roman calendar, which corresponds to 15 March.

• It was marked by several religious observances as well thus, it is a cultural reference as well.

• This day proved to be a tragic day due to the murder of Julius Caesar and therefore, this phrase is used to refer to this event as well.

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