LA Times Rhetorical question from Caesar Crossword Puzzle Answer from November 22, 2024
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Updated Nov 22, 2024
Rhetorical question from Caesar LA Times Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Rhetorical question from Caesar LA Times for the November 22, 2024 edition of LA Times crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 4 letters. Start with E and end with U, and the possible solutions are ERHU,ECRU,ETTU.
Answer to the LA Times crossword clue Rhetorical question from Caesar featured in the LA Times puzzle is ETTU.
The answer is ET TU, famously uttered by Julius Caesar in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. The phrase, part of "Et tu, Brute?" (Latin for "And you, Brutus?"), is spoken by Caesar when he is betrayed and stabbed by his close friend Brutus during his assassination.
This rhetorical question expresses Caesar’s shock and heartbreak at Brutus’s betrayal, as he did not expect treachery from someone he trusted deeply. It has since become a symbol of ultimate betrayal, encapsulating the theme of loyalty and deceit in both the play and broader cultural references.
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