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[Hamlet:] Imperious Cæsar, dead and turn’d to clay, Might stop a hole to keep the wind away: O! that that earth, which kept the world in awe, Should patch a wall to expel the winter’s flaw. –Hamlet, William Shakespeare What does the passage reveal about the topic of death? Great rulers inspire awe even after they die. People can defeat death by creating memorials for famous people like Caesar. Death can transform even powerful people like Caesar into ordinary clay. Brave people like Caesar are not afraid of death.

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Death can transform even powerful people like Caesar into ordinary clay.

Hamlet says that the dead turn to clay. The great Caesar’s body also would have turned to clay. The lines suggest that ‘death can transform even powerful people like Caesar into ordinary clay’.

Hamlet’s thoughts about Caesar and his death:

  • Hamlet talks about the inspiring life that Caesar had lived. This happens while he waits with Horatio talking to a gravedigger.
  • The dead turns to dust. The dust can be used to ‘patch a wall’.
  • He is reminded about Caesar’s death when he looks at the skull of Yorick.

Thus, Hamlet’s lines suggest that all human beings meet death. The bodies of the great people are no different from the others.

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