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Seeing the body of Caesar, Antony is overcome by grief. What does he say about Caesar? |
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Answer» Mark Antony is overcome with grief when he sees the dead body of Caesar. He considers it an irony of fate that the mightiest and the most powerful man of the world is lying so low on the ground. All his “conquests, glories, triumphs and spoils” have shrunk to a little space. Once his words were the law for the world. Now he is lying dead not mourned even by the poorest of the people. Antony pays a tribute by calling Caesar, “the noblest man” and “the choice and master’ spirits of this age”. |
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