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write a note on the quarrel between brutus and his wife portia

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Answered by Hritikjaiz2k
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Contrast The Relationship Between Caesar And Calpurnia With The Relationship Between Brutus And Portia. What Do The Differences Suggest About The Character Of Each Man?

Explain the relationship between Portia and Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar,

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In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, there are only two women characters:  Calpurnia, Caesar’s wife, and Portia, the wife of Brutus. Both women beg there men for something that they do not receive.  Both men wanted to follow the guidance of their wives but were unable to do so because of the conspiracy.

In the play, Portia is the more prominent of the two wives. Her father was a great statesman.  Portia and Brutus apparently have a loving relationship.  Yet, Brutus has not shared any of his struggles concerning whether or not to join the conspiracy.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Quarrel between brutes and his wife Portia:

Julius Caesar was the famous play written by Shakespeare. There are two women characters in this play. They are Calpurnia and Portia. Calpurnia was the wife of Caesar. Portia was the wife of Brutus. Brutus shared a great relationship with his wife Portia.  

But due to some conspiracies he cannot share his struggle with his wife. This caused quarrel between both Brutus and his wife Portia. Portia expected strong love from Brutus.  

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