How do the heavens ‘blaze forth’ the death of Julius Caesar?
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How do the heavens ‘blaze forth’ the death of Julius Caesar?
It is said that when princes or kings die a star gets pulled from the sky. This star shoots and falls. This leaves behind a shining light. This happened on the day Caesar died.
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The heavens “blaze forth” before the death of Julius Caesar as bizarre occurrences follow one after another; they are omens of terrible things. The heavens "blaze forth" in Act I, Scene III, when thunder and lightning signal the beginning of strange happenings.
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