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English, 28.10.2019 16:31 daniel4349

Cassius:
now know you, casca, i have moved already
some certain of the noblest-minded romans
to undergo with me an enterprise
of honorable-dangerous consequence. .
[f]or now, this fearful night
there is no stir or walking in the streets,
and the complexion of the element
in favor’s like the work we have in hand,
most bloody, fiery, and most terrible.

based on this excerpt, how does the weather reflect the play’s mood by the end of act 1?

a. the threatening, destructive weather reflects the dark and dangerous mood of the play.
b. the bright sky reflects the upbeat celebration of the play.
c. the gentle rain reflects the success and joy of the roman senate.
d. the dark clouds suggest sadness that caesar is a successful military general.
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