"lowest" and "exalted"
Imagery and Wordplay
Act 1,
Scene 1
Lines 56-60
Flavius
Shakespeare's imagery plays with two senses of this pair of opposite words:
- The plebeians' tears will raise the level of the Tiber river from its lowest point to the highest (most "exalted") level of the shore.
- Their tears raise the most humble, or "lowest," stream so it can kiss the shores of the most noble, "exalted" Rome.