From the novel; Antony & Cleopatra
This question is based on ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.
Caesar: "She shall be buried by her Antony: / No grave upon the earth shall clip in it / A pair so famous."
Dolabella: "Caesar, thy thoughts / Touch their effects in this: thyself art coming / To see perform'd the dreaded act which thou / So sought'st to hinder."
From the excerpt above, Caesar’s statement primarily reveals his
a
regret over his inability to prevent Cleopatra’s death
b
anger at Dolabella for disobeying his orders
c
admiration for the enduring fame of Antony and Cleopatra
d
desire to separate Antony and Cleopatra in death
Explanation
Correct Option
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