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Julius Caesar - “I could be well moved, if I were as you; If I could pray to move, prayers would move me; But I am as constant as the Northern Star, of whose true-fixed and resting quality there is no fellow in the firmament. The skies are unnumb’red sparks, they are all fire and every one doth shine; But there’s but on in all doth hold his place. So in the world; ‘tis furnished well with men, and men are flesh and blood, and apprehensive; Yet in the number I do know but one that unassailable holds on his rank, unshaked of motion, and that I am he” (3.1.58-70).

What kind of image is this?

A) death

B) nature

C) omen

D) blood

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