What impact does the image of a "heart of a woman” have on the audience?
It shows the audience that Portia is very weak and thinks she is about to faint.
It shows the audience that Portia loves her husband and is worried about him.
It shows the audience that Portia is jealous and wants to go to the Senate with Brutus.
It shows the audience that Portia is deceitful and sends the boy to tell a lie to her husband.
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Heart of a woman
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The image of a “heart of a woman” have on the audience shows that
B) It shows the audience Portia loves her husband and is worried about him.
It says that a woman’s heart is weak and she asks god to aid Brutus in this difficult time and pay for his efforts. Portia is afraid that something could go wrong and her fears are well communicated in the audience.
She has a dreadful time hiding her secret knowledge and keeping herself under control. She tells Lucius, "Brutus hath a suit that Caesar will not grant" to justify what she meant when she said, "The heavens speed thee in thine enterprise!"
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B;It shows the audience that Portia loves her husband and is worried about him.
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