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The correct answer is: Portia is upset because Brutus is behaving as if something is wrong, and he will not talk to her.
Indeed, this scene takes place in the plot when Brutus has received the visit of the senators who wish to include Brutus in their conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar. While Brutus as a character may symbolize the concepts of logic, principles, justice, patriotism and reason; his wife Portia symbolizes the notions of love, compassion and goodness. Their external conflict is a conflict of impaired communication which typifies Brutus’ own internal lack of communication between his rational motives and his love and gratitude towards Caesar. In this manner, the microcosm of the protagonist mirrors the larger political macrocosm of the political conspiracy.
Julius Caesar was a well known Roman man. He successfully converted Rome to an empire of republic and also gather the power with the help of reforms that are related to the politics.
Julius Caesar, act 2, scene 1
Correct option is A.
"Portia is upset because Brutus is behaving as if something is wrong, and he will not talk to her."
This scene became more interesting when Brutus are include by the senators in the murder case of Julius. On the other hand, Brutus shows the characteristics of principals and justice and his wife create love and goodness.
Their external conflict is a conflict of impaired communication which typifies Brutus’ own internal lack of communication between his rational motives and his love and gratitude towards Caesar.
In this manner, the microcosm of the protagonist mirrors the larger political macrocosm of the political conspiracy.
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