Okay guys here's your challenge. Below is a famous saying from Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar. What I want to know is how each person interprets it and what it means to them. Okay guys, here we go:
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Cowards die many times before their deaths-
The Valiant never taste of death but once-
Of all the wonders I yet have heard-
It seems most strange that me should fear-
Seeing that death, a necessary end-
Will come when it will come-
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It seems really simple at first, but the last few lines throw me off.....any ideas?
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Dani, Great idea for getting help on your homework. The way I read it....
The man is known by many to be valiant(brave). He sees himself this way but may have never thought about death. Thinking about it now, he realizes that it is a fear he has, one he must deal with.
That’s the fun of literature, putting into your words what Shakespeare is saying
The man is known by many to be valiant(brave). He sees himself this way but may have never thought about death. Thinking about it now, he realizes that it is a fear he has, one he must deal with.
That’s the fun of literature, putting into your words what Shakespeare is saying
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The way I interpret it....well I'll explain it in BMXer terms:
A man (rider) is known by how fast he rides and how often he wins. If he rides fast and hard and works at it- he will never taste the bitter taste of defeat. But if he continually fails, then he will often taste the bitterness of losing and will also be bitter- But why be bitter when you can have victory? Why fear winning, It will happen and needs to happen.
.....okay, so that was kinda cheezy, but thats how i interpret it....
A man (rider) is known by how fast he rides and how often he wins. If he rides fast and hard and works at it- he will never taste the bitter taste of defeat. But if he continually fails, then he will often taste the bitterness of losing and will also be bitter- But why be bitter when you can have victory? Why fear winning, It will happen and needs to happen.
.....okay, so that was kinda cheezy, but thats how i interpret it....
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New Ceasar Interpretation of the quote from earlier: (I had written this down in one of my school notebooks and just found it. I think it's from September or something.)
People who fear losing (like me) lose even before the race starts
People who don't (for example Robby Patterson) win even before the race starts
It's a miracle that I can still qualify, because I fear losing so much.
And losing, a nessicary defeat, will come when it comes
People who fear losing (like me) lose even before the race starts
People who don't (for example Robby Patterson) win even before the race starts
It's a miracle that I can still qualify, because I fear losing so much.
And losing, a nessicary defeat, will come when it comes
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