what is "shadow" on these two sentences?
1.Shadow of Rome is vast,and you Thracian, will die under it.
2.Shadow of the past,soon to fail from memory.fade*
1. When something is very big, it cast a big shadow. Rome was huge and powerful so it's shadow is its extended influence.
2. The shadow of the past might refer to people who still remember WW2.
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in your first sentence shadow means :
1- shadow of something /something :
the strong (usually bad) influence of something /something.
examples
The new leader wants to escape from the shadow of his predecessor.
These people have been living for years under the shadow of fear.
source : Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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in your second sentence shadow means :
A vestige or inferior form
example :
shadows of their past achievements.
source : http://www.thefreedictionary.com/shadow ( definition number 13 )
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another usage: without a shadow of a doubt
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I think in the first sentence shadow means stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonourable
and in the second it means something existing in perception only
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