Julius Caesar
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: Analyze lines 61-69 to answer the next questions:
b. When Brutus says, “The genius and the mortal instruments / Are then in council,” which form of figurative language does he use?
Julius Caesar Act l Scene ll
b. When Brutus says, “The genius and the mortal instruments / Are then in council,” which form of figurative language does he use?
Julius Caesar Act l Scene ll
In context:
The genius and the mortal instruments.
Are then in council, and the state of a man,
Like to a little kingdom, suffers then
The nature of an insurrection.
In context, the lines in question are an example of simile.
Julius Caesar