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Portia has become suspicious of the men who visited the garden due to their secretive behavior and the unusual nature of their discussion. Their whispers and furtive glances suggest that they are hiding something, leading her to feel that their intentions may not be honorable. Additionally, her instincts and keen observation of their demeanor heighten her wariness about their true motives.

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Why do nerissa and gratiano have an argument?

Nerissa and Gratiano have an argument because Gratiano took off his ring which Portia gave to him on their wedding day which was the same day as Portia and Bassanio's, and Nerissa made Gratiano swear or made him vow that he would never take the ring off until the hour of his death. "You swore to me when I did give it to you. That you should wear it till your hour of death, And that it should lie with you in your grave." Act 5, Scene one, line 152 - 154.


What price did Macbeth pay for his ambition?

He suffered from hallucinations, sleeplessness. He got himself killed by Macduff for he got mad and insane and made people suspicious by his actions and hallucinations.


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The person worried about Brutus was his wife Portia. She wanted to know what was going on since it would clearly affect her and did: she was obliged to kill herself in a particularly nasty way as a result of what Brutus did.


Does Shakespeare have any interesting artifacts?

We wish! But alas, no. There was a tree that grew in New Place's garden that was cut down and made into souvenirs. That's about it.


Which character in Julius Caesar do you feel would make the best leader for Rome?

Portia. Not that anyone would have taken her seriously back then, but she was an intelligent and resolute woman and the daughter of a great politician. Of course that is only my opinion. Maybe you feel that Cinna the poet would have made a better leader. Or the soothsayer.