in the play of julius caeser brutus said to antony -our hearts you see not,they are pitiful....and pity to the general wrong of Rome....as fire drives out fire,so pity pity.....hath done this deed on Caesar .What is the justification given for the deed and what expression here it stands for?
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it stands for oxymoron
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Just as a greater fire swallws up a smaller fire,so is love and pirt for the roman people,killed his pity for caesar.
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