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What are some differences and similarities of this picture and this text? (both the picture and the text depict julius caesar's victorious return to rome.) here is the text: read the following from the play julius caesar: -casca: you pull'd me by the cloak; would you speak with me? -brutus: ay, casca; tell us what hath chanced to-day, that caesar looks so sad. -casca: why, you were with him, were you not? -brutus: i should not then ask casca what had chanced. -casca: why, there was a crown offered him: and being offered him, he put it by the back of his hand, thus; and then the people fell a-shouting. -brutus: what was the second noise for? -casca: why, for that too. -cassius: they shouted thrice: what was the last cry for? -casca: why, for that too. -brutus: was the crown offered him thrice? -casca: ay, marry, was't, and he put it by thrice, every time gentler than other, and at every putting-by mine honest neighbors shouted. -cassius: who offered him the crown? -casca: why, anthony.


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