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Why did Caesar compare himself to the northern star?

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Answered by aadil1290
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Comparing himself to the North Star, Caesar boasts of his constancy, his commitment to the law, and his refusal to waver under any persuasion. ... Caesar declares that he alone remains “unassailable” among men, and his strictness in Publius Cimber's case illustrates this virtue..

Answered by vishruthnelliyadukka
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Caesar replies that he will adhere to his word and not change his earlier decision. Comparing himself to the North Star, Caesar boasts of his constancy, his commitment to the law, and his refusal to waver under any persuasion. In announcing his “constancy,” Caesar claims permanency, immortality even.

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