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Like Oedipus, Caesar receives a dire prophecy that proves tragic. Explain how Shakespeare’s view of fate seems similar to and different than that of Sophocles in Oedipus the King.
At the end of the play, Marc Antony calls Brutus “the noblest Roman of them all.” What does he mean, and do you agree? Use specifics from the text of the play to support your argument. 
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