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The term originates from William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar . In Act II, Brutus uses the phrase as a metaphor while debating whether to assassinate Caesar.

In alchemical traditions, the serpent's egg can represent the lapis philosophorum (Philosopher's Stone), containing the Ouroboros symbol of eternal circulation. 2. Film: Ingmar Bergman’s The Serpent’s Egg (1977) The Serpent's Egg

"The Serpent's Egg" is a multifaceted title appearing in literature, film, and music. Its most prominent use is as a metaphor for the visible but unhatched potential for evil or tyranny. 1. Literary Origins and Symbolism The term originates from William Shakespeare’s play Julius

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