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"Your statue spouting blood in many pipes, in which so many smiling Romans bathed signifies that from you great Rome shall suck reviving blood, and that great men shall press for tinctures, stains, relics and cognizance."

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What does decius brutus convince Caesar that the blood in Portia and dream represents?

Decius Brutus interpreted that the blood coming out from Caesar's body shall enrich the whole of Rome. People shall soak their kerchiefs in his blood and keep it as their prized possession or a memorabilia for the generations to come. Thus, he interprets in such a way that Caesar approves of it and does not pay heed to his wife's actual dream.


What does Brutus convince Caesar that the blood in Portia's dream represents?

Decius Brutus interpreted that the blood coming out from Caesar's body shall enrich the whole of Rome. People shall soak their kerchiefs in his blood and keep it as their prized possession or a memorabilia for the generations to come. Thus, he interprets in such a way that Caesar approves of it and does not pay heed to his wife's actual dream.


Who is Portia in the tragedy of Julius Caesar?

In the tragedy of Julius Caesar, Portia is the wife of Brutus, the idealist conspirator and main character of the story.


Why is Portia famous?

Portia was the wife of Brutus in the time of Julius Caesar. Brutus was the one who killed Caesar, and Portia suspected a plot to assasinate Caesar. She killed herself by swallowing hot coals. She is famous because she was involved in the murder of Caesar, and in in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, as well she is in the movie adaptions.


Who all dies in Julius Caesar?

Brutus Cassius Portia Titinius Julius Caesar


In Julius Caesar whose Brutus's wife?

Portia.


Who are the characters Portia and Calpurnia?

Portia is a character in William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice," who is a wealthy heiress known for her intelligence and wit. Calpurnia is a character in William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," who is the wife of Julius Caesar and is known for her premonitions and attempts to dissuade Caesar from going to the Senate.


Why does portia kill herself in Julius Caesar?

Portia kills herself because of the stress that Brutus, her husband, puts on her after the death of Caesar. She cannot accept his involvement and change of mood.


Who committed suicide by swallowing fire in Julius Caesar?

Portia


Why is portia upset?

Because Caesar does want to have an sexual fair with her


What does Portia do to convince Brutus to tell her what is going on?

She cut herself on the thigh to prove her strength of character to him


How many times was a character named Portia in a Shakespeare play?

There's a Portia in Julis Caesar (Brutus's wife) and Portia is also the name of a main character in The Merchant of Venice.