The line "O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth" is spoken by Marc Antony in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." Here, Antony addresses Caesar's corpse, expressing deep sorrow and anger over Caesar's assassination. The phrase "bleeding piece of earth" symbolizes both the physical body of Caesar and the grief that has spread throughout Rome as a result of his death. Antony's words underscore themes of betrayal, loss, and the impact of political violence.
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The body of Caesar
He's talking about Caesar's body. Once dead, a body is just earth, to rot and become part of the soil.
Yes, Antony's soliloquy in Act 3 Scene 1 beginning with the words "O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth."
I am not sure what line it is on but here is the quote "o, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth,/ that i am meed and gentle with these butchers!/ thou art the ruins of the noblest man/ that ever lived in the tide of times/ hope this helps :)
The body of Caesar
the body of ceasar(A+)
He's talking about Caesar's body. Once dead, a body is just earth, to rot and become part of the soil.
Mark Antony's soliloquy "O pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth" at the very end of the scene.
Yes, Antony's soliloquy in Act 3 Scene 1 beginning with the words "O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth."
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," when Marc Antony refers to Caesar as a "bleeding piece of earth," he is expressing deep sorrow and anger over Caesar's assassination. This phrase highlights Caesar's vulnerability and humanity, as he was once a powerful leader but is now a lifeless body on the ground. Antony's words serve to evoke sympathy for Caesar and to rally the crowd against the conspirators who killed him, framing the act as a betrayal of a beloved leader.
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gravity attracts the moon to the earth, us to the earth, the sun to the earth, the earth to the sun, and every piece of mater to every other piece of matter.
If you land on it hard enough or at the right angle, yes. It can if a large piece of it has fallen on you or a particularly sharp piece pierces your skin.
A meteorite is a piece of rock that strikes the earth's surface.
I am not sure what line it is on but here is the quote "o, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth,/ that i am meed and gentle with these butchers!/ thou art the ruins of the noblest man/ that ever lived in the tide of times/ hope this helps :)