
Julius Caesar 1.1 Double Meaning: "being out"
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English
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The transcript discusses a cobbler's seemingly irritated response, which carries a double meaning. On one hand, it sounds like a threat to fix someone's attitude, while on the other, it offers to repair worn-out shoes. The cobbler uses the expression 'out at heel' to cleverly disguise his offer, making it sound both rude and helpful.
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