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In William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar Calpurnia and Portia are two women of similar characters. Calpurnia is the wife of Julius ...
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... 3.) The roles of Portia and Calpurnia play an influential role in this play as the act as the better halves of Brutus and Caesar. ...
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... 3.) The roles of Portia and Calpurnia play an influential role in this play as the act as the better halves of Brutus and Caesar. ...
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In Act Two of Julius Caesar, the reader was introduced to the characters of Portia and Calpurnia. They were similar in many ways. ...
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Portia and Calpurnia are the two main women in the story of Julius Caesar. They had two totally different parts in the story. One ...
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... war. Casca - A not very bright, and often mercurial conspirator. Portia - Brutus's wife. Calpurnia - Caesar's wife. Lucilius - A ...
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... His wife Portia finds him awake and begs him to tell her what is troubling him. ... Caesar's wife Calpurnia has had a dream during all of this in which she saw a ...
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... After they leave, Brutus's wife Portia begs him to tell her why he's been so upset recently by stabbing herself in the leg. Caesar's wife Calpurnia had a dream ...
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... After they leave, Brutus's wife Portia begs him to tell her why he's been so upset recently by stabbing herself in the leg. Caesar's wife Calpurnia had a dream ...
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... After they leave, Brutus's wife Portia begs him to tell her why he's been so upset recently by stabbing herself in the leg. Caesar's wife Calpurnia had a dream ...
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... Brutus as a man of affairs to the Roman government and as a private man to his fellow beings and to his wife Portia. ... Calpurnia has a very worrisome personality ...
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... Artemidorus, Calpurnia, and the Soothsayer were just a few who warned Caesar of what ... Brutus was remorseful when he spoke of the suicide of his wife, Portia. ...
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... Portia begs Brutus to speak to her, presumably because he had been known to converse sometimes, but he ignores her. Caesar decides to humor Calpurnia and stay ...
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... Calpurnia tries to not get Caesar to go to the senate house because of the dream she had. ... Portia killed herself by drinking poison about six weeks later. ...
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... Portia begs Brutus to speak to her, presumably because he had been known to converse sometimes, but he ignores her. Caesar decides to humor Calpurnia and stay ...
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