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1. Simile -Act 2, Scene 1. Line 173 "Lets careve him as a dish fit for the gods." 2. Personification -Act 2, Scene 1. Lines 103-104 "...and yon grey lines That fret the coulds are messengers of day." 3.Blank verse -Act 2, Scene 1. Lines 141-142 4.Figurative Language -Act 2, Scene 1. Line 122 "The melting spitits of women." 5.Free verse Act 2, Scene 1. Lines 141-142 "But what of Cicero? Shall we sound him? I think he will stand very strong with us. 6. Metaphor -Act 2, Scene 1. Lines 165 "For Antony is but a limb of Caesar." 7.Allusion -Act 2, Scene 1. Line 295 "A woman well reputed, Cato's daughter." 8.Repitition -Act 2, Scene 1. Line 304 "Hark, hark!" 9.Couplet -Act 2, Scene 2. Lines 10-11 "Caesar shall forth. The things that treaten'd me Ne'er look'd but on my back; when they shall see." 10. Feminine rhyme -Act 2, Scene 3. Lines 12-13 |