She cut herself on the thigh to prove her strength of character to him
She begs him and stabs herself in the leg to show that she can withstand the pain of anything (stabbing yourself in those days was seen as being noble)
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Portia wanted Lucius to tell Brutus that she was well and also check if Brutus was all right.
Brutus replies that he wishes he were worthy of such an honorable wife.although Brutus appears completely determined in his interactions with the conspirators, his inability to confess his thoughts to Portia signifies that he still harbors traces of doubt regarding the legitimacy of his plan.
He isn't keeping her in the loop, but he's clearly up to something. "No, my Brutus: you have some sick offence within your mind, which, by the right and virtue of my place, I ought to know of."
to tell brutus that he would see him at philippi
She says she is stronger than her gender and to prove it she stabs herself in the thigh saying if she is strong enough to handle this pain he should tell her his secret.
Portia wanted Lucius to tell Brutus that she was well and also check if Brutus was all right.
Messala conveys to Brutus that a hundred senators have been put to death, Cicero being one and that Brutus' wife, Portia, was dead.
Brutus replies that he wishes he were worthy of such an honorable wife.although Brutus appears completely determined in his interactions with the conspirators, his inability to confess his thoughts to Portia signifies that he still harbors traces of doubt regarding the legitimacy of his plan.
Portia dies by swallowing fire, or as we would say burning coal. Brutus reacts to her death is sorrow, but in calm sorrow - without weeping and such. He simply accepts her death and moves on.
Portia sent Lucius to the capitol because she wanted her servant boy Lucius to tell Brutus that she was well and also check if Brutus was all right, also to check on the whereabouts of Caesar.
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He isn't keeping her in the loop, but he's clearly up to something. "No, my Brutus: you have some sick offence within your mind, which, by the right and virtue of my place, I ought to know of."
tell them your going to pay them more
In Scene 1 of "The Merchant of Venice," Portia demands that her husband-to-be must choose the correct casket among gold, silver, and lead ones. The one who chooses the right casket will win her hand in marriage.
to tell brutus that he would see him at philippi
She says she is stronger than her gender and to prove it she stabs herself in the thigh saying if she is strong enough to handle this pain he should tell her his secret.
Well, here's one: Brutus is at home, pondering in a soliloquy whether Caesar ought to be murdered. He decides a pre-emptive strike is a good idea. A group of conspirators arrive at Brutus' place and they decide how, when and where they will kill Caesar. Mrs. Brutus (better known as Portia) asks Brutus what's with these parties in the wee hours of the morning, but he doesn't tell her. Another chap shows up, wanting in on the conspiracy.