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casca. but never till tonight, never till now, did i go through a tempest dropping fire. either there is a civil strife in heaven, or else the world, too saucy with the gods, incenses them to send destruction. — the tragedy of julius caesar, william shakespeare which central idea does this passage develop? ○ fate ○ loyalty ○ integrity ○ friendship
The passage from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar has Casca describing a tempest with dropping fire and suggesting it could be due to heavenly strife or the world angering the gods, leading to destruction. This relates to the idea of fate, as such supernatural events are often seen as signs of predetermined or fated events. Loyalty, integrity, and friendship are not the focus here; the passage is about interpreting ominous signs related to fate.
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