Portia, Brutus's wife, is worried about Brutus because he is hiding a secret from her.
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.
Although Brutus believes Caesar's death would be for the good of the people, the decision to follow through with the murder leaves Brutus in low spirits and his sleep and appetite suffer. Portia is concerned for Brutus's physical health as well as his emotional health. Although she is not aware of the Brutus's plan, she suspects he is hiding an important secret.
She had different dreams overnight that were omens symbolized towards Brutus.
Portia, Brutus' wife
They hear that while they have been away Brutus's wife has killed herself.
because she knows there is something wrong with him and he is up to something!!
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.
Portia, Brutus's wife
Although Brutus believes Caesar's death would be for the good of the people, the decision to follow through with the murder leaves Brutus in low spirits and his sleep and appetite suffer. Portia is concerned for Brutus's physical health as well as his emotional health. Although she is not aware of the Brutus's plan, she suspects he is hiding an important secret.
She had different dreams overnight that were omens symbolized towards Brutus.
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Marcus Junius Brutus divorced Claudia Pulchrua (his first wife) and married Porcia Catonis (first cousin).
Portia was Brutus's wife in Julius Caesar. Later in the play, she kills herself because Brutus fled Rome. It's quite pathetic actually.
Portia swallowed fire and died. She was the wife of Marcus Brutus.