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"For tinctures, stains, relics and cognizance" - explanation

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Answered by KrystaCort
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This quote is extracted from Act-II, Scene 2 of the ever-echoing play, Julius Caesar. These are the words of Decius explaining the meaning of Calpurnia's dream to Julius. He converts the analysis of the dream into an optimistic thought for Caesar. He defines that the dream is suggestive that Julius is about to some great works in accordance with the kingdom and its people. He thrives on the notion that it is cowardly for the king to stay at home hidden and act cowardly. Moreover, in the provided quote, Decius brings in two ideas together.  Relics filled in with Caesar’s blood are more of a holy indication. As a king of a great empire, he will bestow shades that will be worn as a coat of armaments as some great acknowledgment. Both these ideologies compliment Caesar and he is easily persuaded towards the twisted meaning publicized by Decius.

Answered by hoodadeepanshi3
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It means that great men shall gather around caesar and stain their handkerchief in his blood which will serve as colours added to a coat of arms, an object of reverence, and a badge of service.


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