Portia sends Lucius to deliver a message to Brutus, urging him to return home from the conspiracy against Caesar. She is concerned about his well-being and wants to ensure he is safe, as she senses his troubled state. Lucius is tasked with finding Brutus and conveying Portia's thoughts and feelings.
Portia wanted Lucius to tell Brutus that she was well and also check if Brutus was all right.
Portia sends a servant named Lucius to the Capitol to gather information about Brutus and his activities. She is anxious and worried about Brutus's well-being and the outcome of the events unfolding in the Senate. Lucius is tasked with observing what happens and reporting back to her. This highlights Portia's concern for her husband and her desire to be involved in the political turmoil surrounding him.
soothsayer.
Brutus states that he will never be led through the streets of Rome as a captive
Rome's first consulship was shared by Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus.Rome's first consulship was shared by Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus.Rome's first consulship was shared by Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus.Rome's first consulship was shared by Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus.Rome's first consulship was shared by Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus.Rome's first consulship was shared by Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus.Rome's first consulship was shared by Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus.Rome's first consulship was shared by Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus.Rome's first consulship was shared by Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus.
Portia wanted Lucius to tell Brutus that she was well and also check if Brutus was all right.
Portia sends a servant named Lucius to the Capitol to gather information about Brutus and his activities. She is anxious and worried about Brutus's well-being and the outcome of the events unfolding in the Senate. Lucius is tasked with observing what happens and reporting back to her. This highlights Portia's concern for her husband and her desire to be involved in the political turmoil surrounding him.
soothsayer.
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.
Brutus states that he will never be led through the streets of Rome as a captive
You are quite right to say that Portia appears to be worried or nervous. And here, Shakespeare did a great job. Portia knows her husband, Brutus who is involved in the assassination of Caesar. She sends Lucius to the capital to see what news he can find out.
I had to run an errand.
The Fool's Errand was created in 1987.
The Fool's Errand happened in 1987.
There is a Jazz lyric about an "errand girl for rythm." "Errand boy" would seem the parallel case. "Errand person," though, seems far too PC and stilted.
Tagalog translation of ERRAND: pasabi or utos
Yes, errand is singular; the plural is 'errands'.