What is a quote from the play Julius Caesar that supports the theme of fate?
From Shmoop Lit/Julius Caesar Here is one quote with an explanation and a link to a whole bunch are below. ANTONY Octavius, I have seen more days than you, And … though we lay these honors on this man To ease ourselves of divers slanderous loads, He shall but bear them as the *** bears gold, To groan and sweat under the business, Either led or driven, as we point the way; And having brought our treasure where we will, Then take we down his load and turn him off, Like to the empty ***, to shake his ears And graze in commons. (4.1.18) Thought: It’s the fate of men who travel with betrayers that they’ll be betrayed eventually. This sort of game is really a “trust no one” ordeal.