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"Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once." This is an extract from:
- A King Lear
- B Hamlet
- C Julius Caesar
- D The Merchant of Venice
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This quote is from Julius Caesar. It reflects the idea that those who are cowardly experience fear and anxiety multiple times throughout their lives, while those who are brave and valiant only face death once. This quote highlights the themes of bravery, mortality, and the contrasting attitudes towards death in the play Julius Caesar.