In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus makes a remark about "the clock," which is an anachronism since mechanical clocks did not exist in ancient Rome during Caesar's time. This reference highlights the play's blending of historical context with Elizabethan elements, demonstrating Shakespeare's artistic license. Such anachronisms emphasize the timeless nature of the themes explored in the play, despite its historical setting.
That Brutus "is a honourable man".
Cassius tells Brutus that he should be ruler not Caesar. Cassius says that Brutus would make a better ruler than to be second to Caesar.
An anachronism is a mistake in time.....like in a book or a movie that is set in a time where a certain thing or person didn't exist yet and it is mention as being there.
Cassius wants Brutus to go against Caesar, so he writes letters to make Brutus believe that the people are against Caesar.
The two things that Antony requests of Brutus is for Ceasar to receive a proper burial and for him to have the opportunity to speak at his funeral.
a sentence for anachronism is .........
Anachronism is a noun.
Actually, it would be "remarks" if the Minister is to make more than one remark... If the Minister will only make ONE remark, the word "remark" should be preceded by the word "a".
Girl Anachronism was created in 2003.
An anachronism is something that is the wrong time. Here are some sentences.That outfit is an anachronism.I felt like an anachronism in that outfit.We need a new car; this one is an anachronism.
I think the word you're looking for is anachronism.
"The appearance of a kangaroo in the middle of a movie about the Wild West was an anachronism." "Seeing a large mansion amid the shacks of shanty town was an anachronism."
An anachronism is something that is "out of place" chronologically.
That Brutus "is a honourable man".
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synchronism
The complaint Cassius has against Brutus is that Brutus has not been himself lately. Brutus tells Cassius that he has conflicting thoughts but they will not interfere in their friendship.