what is meaning of vanity from Julius caesar
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When it comes to pride, Julius Caesar takes the gold. He's the most outwardly arrogant—and considering some of the other characters we're introduced to, that's saying a lot. Caesar's total lack of humility seems to be his tragic flaw.
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Vainity mean Something/some work done went useless Hope it Helps
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