Brutus was trying to control his pain. Brutus did not want to appear vulnerable in front of everyone.
As in all cultures a death brought about great grief to the nearest and dearest
Brutus's wife; the daughter of a noble Roman who took sides against Caesar. Portia, accustomed to being Brutus's confidante, is upset to find him so reluctant to speak his mind when she finds him troubled. Brutus later hears that Portia has killed herself out of grief that Antony and Octavius have become so powerful. As the daughter of Cato, a noble-born, Portia is an intelligent woman who demands to be an equal partner with her husband Brutus. Her argument, that she is not an ordinary woman, since Brutus chose her, in conjunction with who are family is, gives her the right to know what is going on in Brutus's life outside the home. She wants to share his life completely, as a wife. She sets out to prove to Brutus that she can handle the burden of knowing all of his secrets. She makes it clear to her husband, that she is physically strong, to express this concept, she stabs herself in the thigh, to prove to Brutus that she is capable of bearing pain. Portia provides a portrait of a woman of above average strength and quality.
Brutus explains to the crowd that they killed Caesar because he was too ambitious. Antony replies with reverse psychology to incite the commoners to riot in grief over Caesar's murder.ANSWERED BY SANIA TARIQ
Yes, Evie dies in the series Thirteen. Her character's death is a pivotal moment that significantly impacts the storyline and the other characters. The show explores themes of grief and the consequences of her death throughout its narrative.
Jimmy Cross is determined to find Kiowa's body because he feels a deep sense of responsibility and guilt for his friend's death. As the leader of their platoon, he believes he failed to protect Kiowa during the ambush, and locating his body becomes a way to honor him and seek closure. This quest reflects the broader themes of grief, loss, and the burdens of leadership in wartime.
Brutus's reaction to Portia's suicide reflects stoic philosophy through his emphasis on reason over emotion. Rather than succumbing to grief, he rationalizes her death as a consequence of her inability to endure the turmoil surrounding him, showcasing his commitment to controlling his emotions. This stoic detachment illustrates the belief that external events should not disturb one's inner peace, emphasizing acceptance of fate and the importance of duty over personal loss.
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Nwoye feels grief and feels like something inside of him has broken. Nwoye withdraws from Okonkwo and the world and values his father represents.
Edgar is devastated by Catherine's death. He is overcome with grief and feels a deep sense of loss for his beloved wife. Edgar struggles to come to terms with her passing and mourns her intensely.
The elegy laments death. The elegy poem typically speaks about the grief that one feels after a loved one dies. It does not always have to be about the death of a person however. An example of this is "Verses upon the Burning of our House" in which Anne Bradstreet laments the death of her home.
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Juliet is torn between grief for Tybalt's death, whom she loved as her cousin, and conflicting loyalty towards Romeo, her husband. She feels overwhelmed by the loss and the consequences of these events on her relationships with both Tybalt and Romeo.
Disenfranchised grief-- Grief that cannot be openly expressed because the death or other loss cannot be publicly acknowledged.
The hunting party sobs, and feels grief.
There are a ton. One is Ponyboy vs. the grief of getting over the death of Johnny.
Grief means sadness. To die of grief is to use hyperbole to describe the intensity of the sadness as capable of causing death.
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